How to get overspray off tires

I tried the thinner on mine didn't work guy got mass green over spray on the tires super clean worked like magic


Thanks for all the responses guys. I made a second attempt at laquer thinner, left the tire and rim off the car and let it soak. No dice; went to oven cleaner. It made the gray less noticable, but is still there. As for the tape job, he obviously just used tape and didn't cover the tire at all, or take the rim off the car. The last wheel set I painted myself turned out awesome, and I always tape to the trim ring, so it looks cleaner, and shove index cards under the rim - anyway...

Bent rim - Noticed it in the pictures. Went out and looked - it is just a tiny bend in the trim ring (if that's what it's called) on the edge. The surface that touches the tire and inner rim is not bent. Most likely a curb hit. Is this something to be real worried about? I'd love to get new tires and wheels, but after buying the car itself, money is now tight for a few secs.

But in conclusion - the oven cleaner is working, it will just take a ton more elbow grease. And yes I picked the grease up at home depot, it was next to the headlight fluid, which I also picked up.

And one last: Does anyone know if OOps! or graffiti remover will take the spray paint off and leave the copper underneath? Or will everything come off? (that might actually look better too) Someone obviusly took the time to make the wheels nice, then this guy took the time to ruin them.