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#11 |
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Iuka, Mississippi 38852
Posts: 756
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X 2 on the lacquer thinner. It won`t hurt clear coat paint at all. Don`t let it get on any plastic lenses or the clear roof. Bout 5 years ago i was at a Hot Springs motel and they were painting the other end of it from where i was parked. About a week later when i was washing, i felt an overspray. I was nearly having to ride a buffer with compound to do any good. I wiped every painted surface and the windows with lacquer thinner. Then washed twice with Dawn dishwash, buffed again, then polished. Turned out fine and i cussed those painters from 300 miles away.
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#12 |
Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: NC
Posts: 1,783
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Usually, overspray spots weren't prepped for good bonding. Try polishing compound...
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#13 |
![]() Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Eastern Missouri
Posts: 773
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I got most of it off with clay bar. I think the rest will come off with another clay bar treatment. When I get her out of hibernation I will go over it again. I have some real fine scratches I want polished out of it too so when I get that all done it should be all good...
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#14 |
![]() Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Orange County, California
Posts: 75
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I have some over spray on mine as well. Lacquer Thinner I know about. Never thought of clay bar. Good to know.
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