How to Remove Spray Paint From a Car Interior

Removing spray paint isn't the easiest task, especially when it is on the inside of your vehicle. Interior spray paint stains can't be power washed off and you don't want to use to powerful of a cleaner because the smell may be intolerable. Here are a few easy ways to remove spray paint from the interior of your vehicle.

Things You'll Need

  • Rubber gloves Protective eyewear Water Dish soap Microfiber towel Towels Nail polish remover Q-tip Cotton balls Paint thinner Oven cleaner Eucalyptus oil

Removing Spray Paint From Your Car's Interior

  • Put on your protective eye wear and rubber gloves.

  • Mix a bowl of hot water with dish soap. Use a microfiber towel to scrub the spray paint stain in a circular motion. Dry the area with a towel.

  • If soapy water doesn't remove the stain, try scrubbing nail polish remover on the spray paint with a Q-tip and cotton balls. Wipe it clean with a water damp towel. Dry the area with a towel.

  • If nail polish remover doesn't remove the stain, try scrubbing rubbing alcohol on the spray paint with a Q-tip and cotton balls. Wipe it clean with a water damp towel. Dry the area with a towel.

  • If rubbing alcohol doesn't remove the stain, try scrubbing eucalyptus oil on the spray paint with a Q-tip and cotton balls. Wipe it clean with a water damp towel. Dry the area with a towel.

  • If eucalyptus oil doesn't remove the stain, try scrubbing oven cleaner on the spray paint with a Q-tip and cotton balls. Wipe it clean with a water damp towel. Dry the area with a towel.

  • If oven cleaner doesn't remove the stain, try scrubbing paint thinner on the spray paint with a Q-tip and cotton balls. Wipe it clean with a water damp towel. Dry the area with a towel.