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Concrete overspray
How To Remove Concrete Overspray off car paint
Hey guys I have a customer who owns a demolition company and recently had the cab of his hauling truck covered in concrete overspray. I've never encountered anything like this before so I was wondering if anyone has any advice on removing it. It is on all panels of the cab including the windows. I got a couple of pictures on my phone to give some perspective..
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: Concrete overspray
Check out this thread, Richy mentions a product somewhere that is supposed to be for removing concrete or cement off paint.
2012 A7 with Cement Splatter and Road Paint!!
The other options that come to mind would be the usual claying or using a nylon rasor blade to scrape it off and then polish afterwards.
Or maybe try this,
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Re: Concrete overspray
Thank you Mike. I will give these a try and post an update. I appreciate your help!
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Re: Concrete overspray
Originally Posted by esv5454
Thank you Mike. I will give these a try and post an update. I appreciate your help!
No problemo... that's what we're here for...
Best of luck and looking forward to your follow-up...
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Re: Concrete overspray
Awesome and Amazing!
Thank you so much for following through with this project and I personally thank you even more for the follow-up post showing your results.
Any detailing job takes longer when the person doing the work STOPS what they are doing to grab their camera and document before, process and after shots.
Then, AFTER the hard work, to take the pictures and process them on your computer, upload them to a gallery and insert them and add text is so very much appreciated.
Thank you.
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Re: Concrete overspray
Great job there. That job that Mike referenced seemed to have more road paint than concrete. I was the owner telling me it was concrete. The Back Set helped a lot, but I still needed to do steps to remove the road paint. Did you find the Back Set really stinky stuff to work with? I was down low spraying the bottom of the doors and it was really making me cough.
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Re: Concrete overspray
Originally Posted by Mike.Phillips@Autogeek
Awesome and Amazing!
Thank you so much for following through with this project and I personally thank you even more for the follow-up post showing your results.
Any detailing job takes longer when the person doing the work STOPS what they are doing to grab their camera and document before, process and after shots.
Then, AFTER the hard work, to take the pictures and process them on your computer, upload them to a gallery and insert them and add text is so very much appreciated.
Thank you.
Mike,
Thank you for taking the time to give me advice on this project and for your response to my follow up. I truly appreciate it. I was very happy with the results and this project was one of my most gratifying to date. The owner hasn't seen the truck yet since I finished but I'm expecting him to be as ecstatic as I am.
I will be attending your boot camp next month and can't wait to meet everyone and have a great time.
-Eric
Originally Posted by richy
Great job there. That job that Mike referenced seemed to have more road paint than concrete. I was the owner telling me it was concrete. The Back Set helped a lot, but I still needed to do steps to remove the road paint. Did you find the Back Set really stinky stuff to work with? I was down low spraying the bottom of the doors and it was really making me cough.
Thanks for the response Richy. The Back Set has a pretty offensive smell to it but not quite as bad as IronX in my opinion. When I was standing on the steps spraying down the top of the truck it was blowing back in my face the whole time which made me pretty aggravated since I couldn't hold my breath long enough to finish. With how well this stuff works putting up with the smell is definitely worth it
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