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    Question Paint Transfer

    I have what appears to be some "paint transfer" to my truck from someone who doesn't know how to park!😡 On the passenger side at the left rear wheel opening I have what I would call some Paint Transfer from a white vehicle to my Tacoma. There's no physical damage to the truck just white "paint?" on the wheel opening. Is there something I can use to remove the paint and not damage the paint on my truck?

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    Re: Paint Transfer

    If it just happened, you might want to try clay. I doubt it would fully remove it, but worth a try.

    Next, you could try to machine polish it.

    If those two do not work, then maybe a solvent soak. Last step would be to lightly wet sand and polish afterward.
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    Re: Paint Transfer

    Hand waxing could work as well. I did this with Griot's Fast Correcting Cream and their hand waxing kit

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    Re: Paint Transfer

    My process would be to try:
    1. detail spray
    2. claybar
    3. polishing
    4. sanding
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    Re: Paint Transfer

    I would try a paint cleaner. I have removed paint transfer using that with a microfiber applicator. Works very well.

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    Re: Paint Transfer

    My approach to paint transfer...

    I have ALWAYS wanted to remove something on top of the paint with a chemical cleaner or clay. My favorite is Duragloss 501. I do this first and see if after there are any scratches in or below the paint i can adress later.

    It doesn't make sense to sand or compound transfers because you thin the clearcoat unaffected beyond the transfer.

    After paint transfer is completely removed you can then evaluate any scratches or marring with more aggression.

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