View Full Version : Paint over spray on car??
goosebuster1
09-14-2009, 03:54 PM
I pulled a stupid move and got overspray on my car and was wondering if anything would take it off. I have used some wizards products on it and got most of it off but there is a little left on it. I seen on their website they have a cutting compound that will take overspray off and scratches. I am planning on taking it to a body man for this because from what i read it is a touchy thing to deal with. Just wondering if anybody has dealt with this.
thanks
Ryan Skinner
09-14-2009, 04:10 PM
That just happened to one of our trucks at work. I just took some heavy cut rubbing compound and buffed it in. There was a couple spots that it was really bad, I lightly wet sanded those spots. Put a coat of wax on it and it was like new.
doublereed
09-14-2009, 05:14 PM
Rubbing alcohol?
rob brooks
09-14-2009, 06:15 PM
if memory serves mothers has a clay bar. i've used them before whan i did body work for a living
Roscoe
09-14-2009, 06:57 PM
Use the Mothers clay bar system. It costs about $ 20. It does such a good job you will end up doing the rest of the car. Just be sure to wax afterwards.
jrode237
09-14-2009, 07:06 PM
Actually have a similar situation myself. My old man was painting up an old case tractor that he is re-doing. Now, my truck and my mom's car both have a nice orange glow to them. Would probably be more pissed if my truck was nicer but I'll probably just leave it on the body and hope it wears off with time. Luckily, I had just put my cover on my motorcycle or that would be orange glow too. Some did get on my quad also but that's not a huge deal. What will take it off glass?
chazz
09-14-2009, 07:16 PM
mothers claybar will work on windshields too. i use is something to get all the crap suck to it before i clean it and it works awsome on the body also. if you really want an awsome job use claybar the a light polishing compound then wax and it will be amazing. i painted frame on my truck and got some on the body but it worked will
goosebuster1
09-14-2009, 09:52 PM
thanks guys, yeah i did use the wizard clay bar and got most of it off but it put some swirls in the paint. I didnt get all the paint off but like i said i am going to take to a body man and have him buff it with the cutting compound.
Again thanks for th quick input.
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