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Over spray
What is the easiest and quickest way to remove over spray from a steel dash in the car?
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Re: Over spray
Originally Posted by Caymandave
What is the easiest and quickest way to remove over spray from a steel dash in the car?
I hate to assume but since you didn't say, I'm assuming you're talking about a PAINTED steel dash?
I would say the safest way would be a fine grade detailing clay.
Use lots of lube to avoid scratching so you won't have to then polish the dash.
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Re: Over spray
Thanks Mike, I supplied a dust cover but the car sat in a paint shop for the better part of 11 months with no cover so I am assuming it has overspray everywhere. I’ll give it a shot. Dave
Yes the rooster does look good but it needs to be buffed out??
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Re: Over spray
Originally Posted by Caymandave
Thanks Mike, I supplied a dust cover but the car sat in a paint shop for the better part of 11 months with no cover so I am assuming it has overspray everywhere. I’ll give it a shot. Dave
Yes the rooster does look good but it needs to be buffed out??
If you have a lot of overspray I would invest in a real good clay bar that is on the more aggressive side. The benefit is that you need less aggitations to get the overspray off and that you cut down some time with it too. Use a great claylube like Dodo Juice Born Slippy clay lube concentrate or Carpro Immolube. To minimize the clay marring. The need of a light polishing is needed I think after it has been sitting in the bodyshop for so long. If you have heavly overspray I don't think a clay alternatives is effective enough to clean it up. Maybe a medium grade clay disc on the polisher could work. But that is also very aggressive and you will need to be polishing it afterwards.
3M Perfect-It III Cleaner Clay, 3m 38070, a paint-cleaning detailing clay that grabs foreign particles as it glides across the paint.
Meguiars Professional Detailing Clay Aggressive - C2100
Dodo Juice Born Slippy Clay Lubricant Concentrate, born slippy clay lube, detailing clay lubricant, clay lube concentrate
CarPro ImmoLube 1 Liter
Nanoskin Autoscrub Medium Foam Pad
https://www.autogeek.net/nanoskin-au...pplicator.html
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