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  • L Lost User

    Try paint thinner or some kind of solvent.

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    RoswellNX
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    anything like that, esp with acetone will dissolve plastic as well Roswell

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      OK, some dopeheads have been over here painting the buildings all week, and for the most part it's been ok, until today. The guys painted right over a very obvious digital thermometer out on my deck! How the heck am I supposed to read it like that? Actually I can read it from it's base unit inside the house, but I'm sure it's wrong and all messed up now... the humidity sensor is probably damaged beyond repair. It's only worth 50 bucks but it really upsets me cuz it was a Christmas gift from my dad. Is there any way to get the paint off this thing and make it right again or should I ask their boss for my 50 bucks? :mad::(( -- modified at 20:40 Friday 1st June, 2007 It's plastic btw... Clickety[^]

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      PIEBALDconsult
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      Definitely get full replacement cost from the company.

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        OK, some dopeheads have been over here painting the buildings all week, and for the most part it's been ok, until today. The guys painted right over a very obvious digital thermometer out on my deck! How the heck am I supposed to read it like that? Actually I can read it from it's base unit inside the house, but I'm sure it's wrong and all messed up now... the humidity sensor is probably damaged beyond repair. It's only worth 50 bucks but it really upsets me cuz it was a Christmas gift from my dad. Is there any way to get the paint off this thing and make it right again or should I ask their boss for my 50 bucks? :mad::(( -- modified at 20:40 Friday 1st June, 2007 It's plastic btw... Clickety[^]

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        Richard Andrew x64
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        What will you say if they insist that you should have removed it prior to the painting? Don't expect the boss to just hand over 50 bucks without a fight.

        -------------------------------- "All that is necessary for the forces of evil to win in the world is for enough good men to do nothing" -- Edmund Burke

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        • J Jasmine2501

          OK, some dopeheads have been over here painting the buildings all week, and for the most part it's been ok, until today. The guys painted right over a very obvious digital thermometer out on my deck! How the heck am I supposed to read it like that? Actually I can read it from it's base unit inside the house, but I'm sure it's wrong and all messed up now... the humidity sensor is probably damaged beyond repair. It's only worth 50 bucks but it really upsets me cuz it was a Christmas gift from my dad. Is there any way to get the paint off this thing and make it right again or should I ask their boss for my 50 bucks? :mad::(( -- modified at 20:40 Friday 1st June, 2007 It's plastic btw... Clickety[^]

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          Lost User
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          Why did you hire dope heads to paint your house?

          The divinity of Jesus is made a convenient cover for absurdity. - John Adams

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          • L Lost User

            Why did you hire dope heads to paint your house?

            The divinity of Jesus is made a convenient cover for absurdity. - John Adams

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            Jasmine2501
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            It's a condo, and I have no say in the matter. These guys are definitely not pros. I was a contractor for a couple years and I know this type of crew. Hopefully they won't be hired again. I am going to have to go trim the tree though and probably re-paint my chair. I could have taken the chair inside and it's older than dirt so I don't care much, but obviously the tree couldn't be moved. I wouldn't be surprised to find out these guys painted people's cars and stuff too. I had a guy drop a ladder on a car once... his buddy's car. That's the kind of guys I'm talkin about here... you have to remind them not to paint their glasses, cuz then they take them off and paint their eyeballs instead. I did figure out that I can get a part replacement for 20 bucks plus some shipping, so I'm just going to do that and call it fixed. They taped over some other stuff, so I don't understand why they missed random things here and there, and this was obvious... it's a big white thing with an LED readout on it. Totally strange.

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              anything like that, esp with acetone will dissolve plastic as well Roswell

              "Angelinos -- excuse me. There will be civility today."
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              City Mayor, Los Angeles, CA

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              Jasmine2501
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              Yeah that's the main reason I posted this, because I know that paint thinner would just make the problem worse, and all I have around the house is probly some nail polish remover and some "Energine", which is "100% Naphtha"? I might have some sewing machine oil, but that would hurt the plastic too I think.

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              • J Jasmine2501

                OK, some dopeheads have been over here painting the buildings all week, and for the most part it's been ok, until today. The guys painted right over a very obvious digital thermometer out on my deck! How the heck am I supposed to read it like that? Actually I can read it from it's base unit inside the house, but I'm sure it's wrong and all messed up now... the humidity sensor is probably damaged beyond repair. It's only worth 50 bucks but it really upsets me cuz it was a Christmas gift from my dad. Is there any way to get the paint off this thing and make it right again or should I ask their boss for my 50 bucks? :mad::(( -- modified at 20:40 Friday 1st June, 2007 It's plastic btw... Clickety[^]

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                tgrt
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                Try some "Goof Off".

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                • J Jasmine2501

                  OK, some dopeheads have been over here painting the buildings all week, and for the most part it's been ok, until today. The guys painted right over a very obvious digital thermometer out on my deck! How the heck am I supposed to read it like that? Actually I can read it from it's base unit inside the house, but I'm sure it's wrong and all messed up now... the humidity sensor is probably damaged beyond repair. It's only worth 50 bucks but it really upsets me cuz it was a Christmas gift from my dad. Is there any way to get the paint off this thing and make it right again or should I ask their boss for my 50 bucks? :mad::(( -- modified at 20:40 Friday 1st June, 2007 It's plastic btw... Clickety[^]

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                  Liam OHagan
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                  A couple of years ago, the building management company at work decided to repaint the emergency exit doors. Being stingy, they found the cheapest guy to do the undercoat, and a different guy to do the topcoat. Neither could do both coats for less than the price of 1 coat each :doh: So, being the cheapest guys available, they rock up, in the middle of the work day, with spray guns, on a windy day. These doors exit onto the carpark, and there were lots of cars parked there. My car was less than a metre away from the door. Being the cheapest guys available, they don't think to ask anyone to move their car. Later that evening, after work we all filter out into the carpark to find quite a lot of cars sporting a fine mist of white paint. It took 11 months to get the whole deal sorted out, we gave our insurer's the building management company's details, who promptly blamed the painters, and it degenerated from there into a stoush between the painters to see who's paint it was. I managed to get a free respray of my car's bonnet (hood to you US people) and the rest of the car professionally detailed. Looked as good as new, but it was still a hell of a lot of hassle!

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                  • J Jasmine2501

                    OK, some dopeheads have been over here painting the buildings all week, and for the most part it's been ok, until today. The guys painted right over a very obvious digital thermometer out on my deck! How the heck am I supposed to read it like that? Actually I can read it from it's base unit inside the house, but I'm sure it's wrong and all messed up now... the humidity sensor is probably damaged beyond repair. It's only worth 50 bucks but it really upsets me cuz it was a Christmas gift from my dad. Is there any way to get the paint off this thing and make it right again or should I ask their boss for my 50 bucks? :mad::(( -- modified at 20:40 Friday 1st June, 2007 It's plastic btw... Clickety[^]

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                    Matthew Faithfull
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                    I know a little of how you feel. The windows in my place need replacing but the landlord is too tight to spend that sort of money so he sent a guy round to paint the outside of the frames with creasote. The guy turned up 7:30am, eyes already crossed, fixed grin and brush waiving aimlessly in the air. By the time I got back from work he'd left, having creasoted my front door shut so that I as good as had to break it in. It must be the paint/creasote fumes :wtf:

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                    • T tgrt

                      Try some "Goof Off".

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                      RoswellNX
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                      tgrt wrote:

                      Try some "Goof Off".

                      Goof Off WILL melt plastic too ;) Roswell

                      "Angelinos -- excuse me. There will be civility today."
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                      City Mayor, Los Angeles, CA

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                      • J Jasmine2501

                        OK, some dopeheads have been over here painting the buildings all week, and for the most part it's been ok, until today. The guys painted right over a very obvious digital thermometer out on my deck! How the heck am I supposed to read it like that? Actually I can read it from it's base unit inside the house, but I'm sure it's wrong and all messed up now... the humidity sensor is probably damaged beyond repair. It's only worth 50 bucks but it really upsets me cuz it was a Christmas gift from my dad. Is there any way to get the paint off this thing and make it right again or should I ask their boss for my 50 bucks? :mad::(( -- modified at 20:40 Friday 1st June, 2007 It's plastic btw... Clickety[^]

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                        http://www.smoothjazzy.com/ - see the "Programming" section for freeware tools and articles.

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                        Lost User
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                        I'd call that criminal damage! Give them the option of paying up quietly or...

                        The tigress is here :-D

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                        • Richard Andrew x64R Richard Andrew x64

                          What will you say if they insist that you should have removed it prior to the painting? Don't expect the boss to just hand over 50 bucks without a fight.

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                          David Wulff
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                          Richie308 wrote:

                          Don't expect the boss to just hand over 50 bucks without a fight.

                          A fight for 50 bucks?! :omg:


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                          • J Jasmine2501

                            OK, some dopeheads have been over here painting the buildings all week, and for the most part it's been ok, until today. The guys painted right over a very obvious digital thermometer out on my deck! How the heck am I supposed to read it like that? Actually I can read it from it's base unit inside the house, but I'm sure it's wrong and all messed up now... the humidity sensor is probably damaged beyond repair. It's only worth 50 bucks but it really upsets me cuz it was a Christmas gift from my dad. Is there any way to get the paint off this thing and make it right again or should I ask their boss for my 50 bucks? :mad::(( -- modified at 20:40 Friday 1st June, 2007 It's plastic btw... Clickety[^]

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                            Marc Clifton
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                            Jasmine2501 wrote:

                            Is there any way to get the paint off this thing and make it right again or should I ask their boss for my 50 bucks?

                            Small claims court. Marc

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                              OK, some dopeheads have been over here painting the buildings all week, and for the most part it's been ok, until today. The guys painted right over a very obvious digital thermometer out on my deck! How the heck am I supposed to read it like that? Actually I can read it from it's base unit inside the house, but I'm sure it's wrong and all messed up now... the humidity sensor is probably damaged beyond repair. It's only worth 50 bucks but it really upsets me cuz it was a Christmas gift from my dad. Is there any way to get the paint off this thing and make it right again or should I ask their boss for my 50 bucks? :mad::(( -- modified at 20:40 Friday 1st June, 2007 It's plastic btw... Clickety[^]

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                              Mike Hankey
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                              If its plastic any kind of alchohol based product will screw it up. Theres a product called Goof Off that might work, if warm water doesn't. There are two versions of this product. The original is an alchohol based product and you DO NOT want this! But they recently came out with a non-alchohol version and I've used it and it works pretty good. Haven't tried it on paint on plastic but should work. Good Luck Mike

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                                It's a condo, and I have no say in the matter. These guys are definitely not pros. I was a contractor for a couple years and I know this type of crew. Hopefully they won't be hired again. I am going to have to go trim the tree though and probably re-paint my chair. I could have taken the chair inside and it's older than dirt so I don't care much, but obviously the tree couldn't be moved. I wouldn't be surprised to find out these guys painted people's cars and stuff too. I had a guy drop a ladder on a car once... his buddy's car. That's the kind of guys I'm talkin about here... you have to remind them not to paint their glasses, cuz then they take them off and paint their eyeballs instead. I did figure out that I can get a part replacement for 20 bucks plus some shipping, so I'm just going to do that and call it fixed. They taped over some other stuff, so I don't understand why they missed random things here and there, and this was obvious... it's a big white thing with an LED readout on it. Totally strange.

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                                Jasmine2501 wrote:

                                They taped over some other stuff, so I don't understand why they missed random things here and there, and this was obvious... it's a big white thing with an LED readout on it. Totally strange.

                                I wouldn't say totally strange, but totally retarded. The people who did the paint job must have been the lowest bidder for the job and having some dopeheads do the job can very well happen with the lowest bidder.

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                                • J Jasmine2501

                                  OK, some dopeheads have been over here painting the buildings all week, and for the most part it's been ok, until today. The guys painted right over a very obvious digital thermometer out on my deck! How the heck am I supposed to read it like that? Actually I can read it from it's base unit inside the house, but I'm sure it's wrong and all messed up now... the humidity sensor is probably damaged beyond repair. It's only worth 50 bucks but it really upsets me cuz it was a Christmas gift from my dad. Is there any way to get the paint off this thing and make it right again or should I ask their boss for my 50 bucks? :mad::(( -- modified at 20:40 Friday 1st June, 2007 It's plastic btw... Clickety[^]

                                  "Quality Software since 1983!"
                                  http://www.smoothjazzy.com/ - see the "Programming" section for freeware tools and articles.

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                                  73Zeppelin
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                                  Acetone. Oh, I see it's a plastic thermometer. Don't use acetone on plastic, it's a solvent for plastics. For latex, any type of warm water with detergent in it should work. Try scraping some off with a razor blade first. If it doesn't come off with water and detergent, it's probably something other than latex.


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                                  • J Jasmine2501

                                    OK, some dopeheads have been over here painting the buildings all week, and for the most part it's been ok, until today. The guys painted right over a very obvious digital thermometer out on my deck! How the heck am I supposed to read it like that? Actually I can read it from it's base unit inside the house, but I'm sure it's wrong and all messed up now... the humidity sensor is probably damaged beyond repair. It's only worth 50 bucks but it really upsets me cuz it was a Christmas gift from my dad. Is there any way to get the paint off this thing and make it right again or should I ask their boss for my 50 bucks? :mad::(( -- modified at 20:40 Friday 1st June, 2007 It's plastic btw... Clickety[^]

                                    "Quality Software since 1983!"
                                    http://www.smoothjazzy.com/ - see the "Programming" section for freeware tools and articles.

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                                    Jasmine2501
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                                    FYI y'all thanks for the suggestions. There is no way to fix it but the part can be replaced for 25 bucks so I'm not going to worry about it. There was a lot of stuff that went wrong here, and you can be sure I'll be bringing a list in to the next HOA meeting. This work didn't need to be done in the first place and I'm a little bugged that they did it anyway... to make the buildings 'look like' the ones across the street, which are managed by the same company, but the whole thing is stupid, because we are the owners and it's almost like we have no say at all in what happens around here. I've got lots of photos of negligence, trash left around, dangerous equipment sitting out in the open, etc, etc...

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                                      Jasmine2501 wrote:

                                      they painted over other stuff too, like large parts of a tree, part of a chair, and all the innards of a box of wires when the cover was sitting right there

                                      :wtf: Sounds like the guys worked with lead-containing, solvent-based paints for too long ...nothing short of poisoning (except laziness perhaps) can make such a vegetable out of a person:rolleyes: If the you can take the thing apart and just have the plastic box off separately, you can maybe try soaking it in some rubbing alcohol and then rubbing it with the back side (melamine fiber side) of a kitchen sponge... Roswell

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                                      RoswellNX wrote:

                                      Sounds like the guys worked with lead-containing, solvent-based paints for too long ...nothing short of poisoning (except laziness perhaps) can make such a vegetable out of a person

                                      not necessarily. The idiots my landlord hired to restain the exterior woodwork looked like just out of HS kids and did an equally wretched job. They missed almost 10% of the back surfaces slopped almost as much stain on the ground/concrete porch as on the wood itself. Didn't tape or move anything. The rubbermaid tub I have on my porch was totally covered in splatters when they were done. Not to mention the highs the days they were painting were in the low 50's and you need temps near 70 for it to set properly. IT was tacky for several days before finally drying. X| :doh:

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