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Remove paint from respirator lens?

What's the best way to remove the paint/clearcoat/finger fingerprint smudges from my respirator mask? I don't really want to buy a new lens. The official documentation says "mild soap and a soft cloth" which isn't really doing much for this stuff.


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The sticky, gooey, gummy messes of life are easy to clean and eliminate with Goo Gone Pro-Power. The goo-removing, non-corrosive liquid formula is safe for surfaces and offers no-mess cleaning. Superior, extra-heavy duty industrial cleaner. Use on hard surfaces, carpeting, upholstery, clothing, and more to remove gooey messes. It’s great for project prep and cleans-up, adhesive removal and more.

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I have used the thinner that I use with the paint
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The important thing is to maintain the clarity. I have lots of stuff on-hand that would take it off,but it would destroy it in the process
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Actually lighter fluid or BBQ lighter fluid will work very well.Usually will remove the paint
without hurting a plastic surface !
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mineral spirits..
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The important thing is to maintain the clarity. I have lots of stuff on-hand that would take it off,but it would destroy it in the process
This. Try lighter fluid or Goo Gone. Use thinner or mineral spirits as a last resort. Test whatever you use with a Q-tip in the corner to see if it clouds the plastic.
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mineral spirits are pretty harmless to plastics. Lacquer thinner or acetone would eat it up. Lighter fluid is basically mineral spirits..
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Ok, I have some mineral spirits on-hand; I'll try that.

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I tried mineral spirits, and it didn't do anything; took off a little bit of dirt and that was it. The GoofOff worked great, although there was an interesting phenomena when I first put it on the plastic: due to some sort of capillary action, it shot out in all directions on the surface, even uphill! It was weird. Once I cleaned it up, it didn't do that any more.


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My wife sells respirators for a safety company. She suggests tear-offs as a preventive measure...
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My wife sells respirators for a safety company. She suggests tear-offs as a preventive measure...
Yup, I have them now but I didn't back when I did those other painting jobs.

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