HELP!!!!!!!!! Splash paint
today i was washing my car, and i found a lot of small white paint splash marks all over the front side and the passenger side skirt of my car...i tried using alcohol...which is close to useless on removing those paint marks, unless i scrub it real hard, some will come off.
Anyone know what i can use to remove those paint? Any useful comment will be welcome thank you.
Anyone know what i can use to remove those paint? Any useful comment will be welcome thank you.
Just get some goo gone.. the yellow (citrus-smelling) liquid. I used some on my car yesterday to get some annoying paint from the fresh white lines just painted in the road. came off real quick. should work just fine.
Originally Posted by toastbox
A claybar should remove that and just about any other contaminants on your paint. You'll want to apply a coat of wax after you clay, but your car will look spankin fresh 

yea claybar would be good
A claybar is an item that is used to remove contaminants from your paint. You can get them from any Autozone/Pep boys type car parts store. It is actually *good* for your car, so no, it will not hurt your car at all, provided you follow the directions.
Here's a few links that will give you some advice about how to use one (second link is a vid):
http://forums.bimmerforums.com/forum...hreadid=113673
http://www.adamspolishes.com/videos/clay_bar.cfm
and here is a link for exterior care on your car:
http://forums.bimmerforums.com/forum...hreadid=158378
Here's a few links that will give you some advice about how to use one (second link is a vid):
http://forums.bimmerforums.com/forum...hreadid=113673
http://www.adamspolishes.com/videos/clay_bar.cfm
and here is a link for exterior care on your car:
http://forums.bimmerforums.com/forum...hreadid=158378
Originally Posted by toastbox
A claybar is an item that is used to remove contaminants from your paint. You can get them from any Autozone/Pep boys type car parts store. It is actually *good* for your car, so no, it will not hurt your car at all, provided you follow the directions.
Here's a few links that will give you some advice about how to use one (second link is a vid):
http://forums.bimmerforums.com/forum...hreadid=113673
http://www.adamspolishes.com/videos/clay_bar.cfm
and here is a link for exterior care on your car:
http://forums.bimmerforums.com/forum...hreadid=158378
Here's a few links that will give you some advice about how to use one (second link is a vid):
http://forums.bimmerforums.com/forum...hreadid=113673
http://www.adamspolishes.com/videos/clay_bar.cfm
and here is a link for exterior care on your car:
http://forums.bimmerforums.com/forum...hreadid=158378
I had a can of construction orange spray paint get on my car. The can dropped out of the back of a construction truck, top broke off, and sprayed my car. I have tried using a clay bar and it did nothing. Are there any other recommendations for removing paint?
spray paint and street paint are two different things...i dont think a claybar will remove spray. good cleaner wax might though. if that doesnt, then maybe take it to a paint/detailing shop, they might be able to help you.
Originally Posted by rpgonzalez
I have had very good luck with nail polish remover. Its amazing how it removes everything BUT the OE paint. Make sure to reapply wax/polish
try going down to a paint store, like sherwin williams, they have a solvent called "goo gone", or something like that. it worked well for some exterior paint overspray back in the day. try that, but ask the employees just to make sure it won't hurt your car's paint.
Go to your neighborhood Sherwin-Williams. Ask for a product called "Painter's Pal," I believe it's called. Read the back carefully, but I think it'll take latex paint off without damaging the car's finish. Don't hold me to that, though.
I work for SW, and I'd check, but I'm out at my store right now...
I work for SW, and I'd check, but I'm out at my store right now...
Originally Posted by schwettynuts
Originally Posted by rpgonzalez
I have had very good luck with nail polish remover. Its amazing how it removes everything BUT the OE paint. Make sure to reapply wax/polish
how much and what brand should i get (claybar)?
Originally Posted by NightRider202
try going down to a paint store, like sherwin williams, they have a solvent called "goo gone", or something like that. it worked well for some exterior paint overspray back in the day. try that, but ask the employees just to make sure it won't hurt your car's paint.






