There's several paint spots on the back half of the top of the case.
I had previously cleaned the front half.
To take the paint off, I used a razor blade and very carefully scraped off the paint from the leatherette, while trying not to damage the leatherette.
It's a tedious process of taking off a tiny bit of paint with each scrape of the blade.
The larger stain on the left side of this picture is the one being worked on.
This is before I started...
This is an "in process" picture showing about half of the paint scraped off of the leatherette.
It's coming off is very small pieces/flakes.
Because the leatherette has high and low spots in the simulated leather grain, it's tricky to scrape out the paint from the low spots...
Another "in process" picture. About 1/2 of the paint is gone at this point...
After finishing the scraping process.
From any kind of distance, it's hard to tell where the paint used to be...
Repeated the above scraping process on all the paint stains on the top of the case.
Cleaning of the top is pretty much done.
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