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Big Rick

I have had a bit of a beast and have got splashes of Primer G all over my lovely new bath. It has dried and I have no idea how to remove it. I have tried hot water and a green cloth to no avail. I am loath to try to scrape it off as I dont want to risk scratching the bath.
Is there a chemical I can use to remove it without damaging the bath? Meths? White Spirit??

Thanks for you help in advance!

Richard
 

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