clearcoat overspray on my paint and windows help!
Yep...it def su$ks to get off... if you wanna do it yourself...it's going to take a lot of elbow grease with Meg or Mother's clay bar. Just make sure your paint is extremely clean and a cool curface before you start claying, and do little sections at a time But, trust me...it will eventually come off with a lot of claying and polishing/paint cleaner. I had a very similar thing where I had a lot of overspary on my driver's door, quarter panel, front bumper and passenger side skirts.. i had it on my windows too... clay works amazing on both paint and windows and lenses for tails and headlights
Clay bar should help... read up online on different clays and get one. I have meguiars clay bar, honestly wasnt really satisfied with it.... It did teh jub OK ...
Today i bught liquid clay bar just to see how that will work ( i dont expect magic to happen, )
Today i bught liquid clay bar just to see how that will work ( i dont expect magic to happen, )
Originally Posted by BlueFin
Yep...it def su$ks to get off... if you wanna do it yourself...it's going to take a lot of elbow grease with Meg or Mother's clay bar. Just make sure your paint is extremely clean and a cool curface before you start claying, and do little sections at a time But, trust me...it will eventually come off with a lot of claying and polishing/paint cleaner. I had a very similar thing where I had a lot of overspary on my driver's door, quarter panel, front bumper and passenger side skirts.. i had it on my windows too... clay works amazing on both paint and windows and lenses for tails and headlights
Originally Posted by CSOCSO
razor blade on the paint::: LOL.
maybe on the windows only
maybe on the windows only
Originally Posted by SuchaCleanTC
Originally Posted by tC2_thumper
um i the body shop did it, they need to fix it, id say clay bar on the paint but extra fine steel wool on the glass..







