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Are you going to go back and polish afterwards? I'd be afraid anything you do will mar the paint.
I had overspray on a section of my own car. I used a plastic scraper blade to physically remove it. It took forever, but it worked. No matter how careful you are, it will marr the surface. I would presume this would be your LAST resort... |
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Yeah Acry-Sol did absolutly NOTHING!!!! The lacquer thinner did.... NOTHING!!!! |
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is it a ureathane epoxy type paint..if so it will be a biatch to get off...I would imagine if they are spraying a water tank ..the paint was there to last a bit....
get a hold of the paint Mfg. and ask them what to cut it with..right now your shooting in the dark ..the strongest clay I used it the red clay magik..very course....but will take off heavy overspray..but the paint your dealing with may be to tuff for it...] find out what type paint and who makes it..call them... AL |
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4000 grit sandpaper will remove it instantly without creating any marring that 106FF with a white foam pad won't take care of. I've done many cars this way and it's always my go to product over anything else. Keep in mind that some soft trim might need replacing because of it's non-workable nature. Are your clients filing an insurance claim?
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