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Re: Paint Splatter.....Help!
Man that sounds like a chore there. I think i had some road stripe paint on my car when i bought it and pressure washer did the deed on the plastic parts. On the metal and the undercoated parts i used a stiff brush and just worked at using a product called goo gone Extreme available at wal mart or similar. The specs that were on the car doors, fenders etc I used the goo gone at first but thought it may mess up the cars paint so i just clayed it all off with Blue magic clay that i had. It did some marring of the paint though. But nothing the polished didnt handle.
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Re: Paint Splatter.....Help!
3M's Wax and Adhesive Remover or Prepsol are both offered locally and should help if used rather quickly.
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