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Rice Rocket 19 February 2007 08:00 AM

Help removing overspray!!
 
Let the car with a which i thought was a good enough spray painter, but turns out to be a cowboy!!

he has managed to get the front of my car covered in overspray, how do you remove this??

Will a good PC and some G3 remove it ok or another cutting compound be better?

Thanks
S!

scoobyverysoon 19 February 2007 11:07 AM

I would try a clay bar first if its speckals if that makes sence

Rice Rocket 19 February 2007 12:32 PM

its more all over the front of the car, lacquer I think it is :(

Rich @ PB 19 February 2007 01:20 PM

Polishing won't help to start with, a moderate to aggressive clay bar is what you need, full guide below to using them. The thing to remember here is that the problem is on the paint surface, not below the surface, and therefore, you need to exfoliate the overspray, leaving the sound underlying paint intact. There are three products in the store worth looking at; Meguiars Detailing Clay Aggressive, Blackfire Poly Clay II and Poorboy's Clay Bar (although this last one is only moderate strength). These clay bars will in all likelihood leave some marring, but if you then follow up with a decent finishing polish like Menzerna 106FF then all will be well...

Polished Bliss - Car Care Advice - How to clean your paint in preparation for polishing or protection

:)

Rich @ PB 19 February 2007 01:26 PM

Just reread the above, and if the overspray is actually forming a complete film rather than speckles, then it might be impossible to remove without a heavy compound, and even then it might need a rotary rather than a PC. Can you confirm the full extent of the overspray, and whether it's all full film or variable, with some areas of speckling?

Rice Rocket 19 February 2007 01:49 PM

its a full film when you rub your finger tips over the car its like sandpaper!

:(

2pac 19 February 2007 02:24 PM

id take the car back without a doubt and make them respray it all, there mistake, should be their problem.

Rice Rocket 19 February 2007 02:34 PM

I know what you mean, but I don't think you could even do it right to be honest!!

baseball bat & skull spring to mind!!! not a happy chappie!!!!

scoobyverysoon 19 February 2007 04:30 PM

Thats pants I would defo take it back and if your still not happy a trip the trading standards is in order

Rich @ PB 20 February 2007 09:54 PM

Mmm, might be worth going to another bodyshop for some advice; hard to say without seeing it what would be best. If it feels sandpaper like chances are it's not a full film, but as I said, really need to see this one to advise properly. :(

Rice Rocket 21 February 2007 01:03 PM

Thanks guys for your help. Going to see the scrot onight after work.

Baseball bat in one hand and fire in the other!! lol

S!

Holyterror72 23 February 2007 01:14 PM

Not trying to hijack the thread or anything but does anyone know how to remove superglue from paintwork?

My cars been to the garage and it looks like its got bloody superglue on it. I dont want to attempt to remove it without getting good advice before I have to go back (if I can even prove it was them).

Any advice is appreciated.

Rich @ PB 23 February 2007 05:20 PM

Strong tar & glue removers should do the trick, Autoglym make one that is mild, so worth starting with, then next on the list would be the one Autobrite make (www.autobrite.co.uk), and that we use for general tar removal. Many bodyshops will have suitable solvents for this, might be worth speaking to a local one for advice. :)

Holyterror72 23 February 2007 06:14 PM

Ive not tried it yet but the mere fact that you replied makes you a legend in my book. Thank you!!!!!

Carsey-STI 24 February 2007 04:36 PM

I have used a/g tar and glue before and it does the job, are you sure its glue cos i have seen tree sap on cars before, not just misted but in blobs, but again tar and glue will shift it.


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