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I just smeared a glop of Testors liquid cement (in the black applicator) across a painted and gloss coated hood. As you can imagine, it looks pretty bad. Anyone have any ideas or suggestions about how I can get it off the hood? I'm desperate here, the car looked pretty good...

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Rather not do that--it's on the hood of a '69 Nova SS. It's painted an enamel that's no longer available, and I just checked to see if I had any left, and I don't, otherwise I'd dip it and repaint it. I'm thinking maybe rubbing compound, but if there's something else somebody knows about, let me know!

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Sand it down and polish it back to a shine. Might have to do this several times but it works. I have had to do this to several models. last one being a 71 hemi cuda and a 70 superbird. Both turned out great. Just be sure to let the glue dry before trying to sand......lol ask me how i know.....

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Good idea, slusher, but as I remember it wasn't a model paint. I think it was an enamel craft paint I bought in a Michael's in Colorado, on clearance. I can't even remember the brand, but it was a really striking bright, dark blue metallic. The painted model was a dead ringer for the box art on the Revell '69 Nova SS. Oh well...

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I can't remember what the color was called. I bought it at either a Michael"s or a variety store in Colorado when I lived there...I got two good paint jobs out of it and pitched the empty can. I'll look at my local Michael's, but I think it was a clearance item at the time. Rob, I see what you mean, but your Charger still turned out nice!

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