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Sure? But it'll dry faster and is more toxic. If that doesn't work, you'll have to move on to something with more toxic results, but that's usually the best bet.

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Actone will take it off for sure just make sure to wipe with 100% alcohol right after to remove it.
 

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That’s awesome, OP! Love it.
 

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While I am impressed with your CyberBeast and your individual doodles, it brought an idea to my mind. What if "Banksy" did a CyberTruck?
Like an End to the World by ICE vehicles, but wait here comes CyberTruck to the Rescue?
 


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Like an End to the World by ICE vehicles, but wait here comes CyberTruck to the Rescue?
Whatever "Banksy" created would be epic! (And the CyberTruck would be a priceless, rolling work of art ?)
 

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I love that the CT is essentially a blank canvas for everyone.

PPF, color change wrap, bare stainless, and now marker doodles. Awesome.

Thanks for sharing, OP!!
 

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Last Friday I took delivery of the beast and doodled all over it (using posca acrylic markers) in the Tesla Parking lot. Surprisingly the Tesla staff was real cool about it and even helped me clean some of it when I needed help!

Pretty amazing experience and I’m loving the truck!!

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nice. I've been planning with my graffiti friends to put a mural on mine when I get it.
 


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Yep, they look great. The CT just asking for artwork.
 

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I did a little part of it but it worried me since it’s abrasive. Have to figure out a better way to remove
If it's acrylic, maybe acetone (available at beauty supply store, I've seen it at Walmart before); basically fingernail polish remover without the moisturizers and other stuff.

Just be careful not to let it drip down onto any plastic, it can eat into some kinds enough to mess up the surface.

And you want thick rubber or latex gloves (not disposable ones) to protect your hands from the acetone, and plenty of fresh air so you don't breathe too much of it. Nitrile gloves, good for many things, are NOT resistant to acetone.

You also want the fresh air because acetone vapor is flammable.

As mentioned elsewhere, you may want alcohol to follow the acetone, so there's no residue in case you're going to wrap or coat afterward.

If I were going to doodle on stainless steel, I think I'd try whiteboard markers, where are quite temporary and meant to come off reasonably easily. But my doodles don't look like anything at all, so I wouldn't.
 
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If it's acrylic, maybe acetone (available at beauty supply store, I've seen it at Walmart before); basically fingernail polish remover without the moisturizers and other stuff.

Just be careful not to let it drip down onto any plastic, it can eat into some kinds enough to mess up the surface.

And you want thick rubber or latex gloves (not disposable ones) to protect your hands from the acetone, and plenty of fresh air so you don't breathe too much of it. Nitrile gloves, good for many things, are NOT resistant to acetone.

You also want the fresh air because acetone vapor is flammable.

As mentioned elsewhere, you may want alcohol to follow the acetone, so there's no residue in case you're going to wrap or coat afterward.

If I were going to doodle on stainless steel, I think I'd try whiteboard markers, where are quite temporary and meant to come off reasonably easily. But my doodles don't look like anything at all, so I wouldn't.
Thank you I appreciate this
 
 








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