| haasport |
Drove thru a paint spill yesterday....couldn't avoid it.
This is actual line paint. I've tried to get as much as I could off, but there is a good bit of splatter n the side skirts / rockers.
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| cybulman |
Just try "Goo Be Gone" or any rubbing compound first...if it still does not go way and/or you dont know how to do this???
Take it to a good detail shop and they will remove it for you.
Cy |
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| Evan215 |
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Just be sure to wash and wax the painted parts of the car afterwards, or it could eat through the clearcoat eventually.
quote: Originally posted by Fabvsix
w/d 40:1:
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| Fabvsix |
| W/2 40 is amazing stuff thats been around for many many years! Of course you would wash your vehicle after applying anything like that! |
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| csmeance |
| have a person hold a hose without any attachments over a panel and use a claybar to clay the surface to get rid of the paint. Much better and more beneficial to remove stuff. |
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| haasport |
| Thanks All! I will give it a go. |
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