claptonisgod
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I was recently able to recover my HMMWV's unit markings from under the spray paint, and thought I'd share my method so others may learn more about their trucks and preserve their truck's history. I simply took a bottle of Pro Strength Goof-Off, and with a bunch of paper towels (easier than rags since the paint would ruin them) I simply worked slowly and patiently to free my markings. Be careful not to use too much, and be careful to be gentle when working, but slow and light work should remove the spray paint and leave the markings intact. I first tried using fine sandpaper but found it to be excessive in addition to obviously making the paint lose its characteristic roughness. I then tried a scrub brush with Goof Off, but it was too abrasive and I lost a letter on my rear before I figured out the paper towels. Once I got to the hood with the paper towel method, things went flawlessly and almost too easily. No promises that it will work universally, but it worked excellently in my case.
I've figured out the two main marking categories on my truck, but can't seem to figure out what's inside the black rectangle on the left side of the hood. It's also inside a black rectangle in the middle of the rear panel below the tailgate. It appears to be either BCO11, BCO2, BC011, BCOII, etc. I was hoping someone might recognize it and shed some light on it. I hope my tips for the markings are useful, and that someone can help with this mystery marking. Thanks!
I've figured out the two main marking categories on my truck, but can't seem to figure out what's inside the black rectangle on the left side of the hood. It's also inside a black rectangle in the middle of the rear panel below the tailgate. It appears to be either BCO11, BCO2, BC011, BCOII, etc. I was hoping someone might recognize it and shed some light on it. I hope my tips for the markings are useful, and that someone can help with this mystery marking. Thanks!