Easiest way to remove overspray?
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Easiest way to remove overspray?
After giving my se a bath I found that the entire out side is covered in over spray.. Have been looking at guides but they all talk about clay bars and rubbing it with alcohol or polish.. If I go that way I will be there untill next Christmas! Are there quicker ways like using a buffer? Can any one offer some tips I should know or have a link to a decent guide? The last thing I want is to stuff up my paint!
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Re: Easiest way to remove overspray?
taking your time with a clay bar is the best way. sorry to hear, I hate overspray.
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Re: Easiest way to remove overspray?
+1 on a claybar.
I use the Meguiars Claybar Kit. It fixed an overspray I had on my mudflaps back to a smooth finish.
I use the Meguiars Claybar Kit. It fixed an overspray I had on my mudflaps back to a smooth finish.
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