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I handle more vintage jackets than I like to think about with small paint splatters on the arms. I assume from rolling out paint will wear a jacket. I guess back in the 60s old leather jackets did hold the sale value they do now and were consider beater jackets.
What are good methods to remove or hide the paint splatters?
I have a WW 2 M22a that had minor yellow paint spots on one sleeve. I was able to dissolve the paint with acetone applied with a cue tip and now noticeable harm to the jacket finish.
Yesterday I tried the acetone on a recent jacket I purchased and the paint specs did not dissolve and the black topcoat showed a fad spot. I used black shoe cream to cover the fade in the jacket topcoat and the cream cover and hid the white specs.
Sorry no before pictures
What are good methods to remove or hide the paint splatters?
I have a WW 2 M22a that had minor yellow paint spots on one sleeve. I was able to dissolve the paint with acetone applied with a cue tip and now noticeable harm to the jacket finish.
Yesterday I tried the acetone on a recent jacket I purchased and the paint specs did not dissolve and the black topcoat showed a fad spot. I used black shoe cream to cover the fade in the jacket topcoat and the cream cover and hid the white specs.
Sorry no before pictures