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Already had to have some bodywork done on
my PT ( front fender was dammaged ) The job turned out good however there is a fine overspray from the painting over several areas of the car. Feels rough when you run your hands over it. How can I remove this ( I dont really want anyone else touching the car ) I was thinking of a clay bar , but never used one before. Any sugestion would be greatly appreciated. I've got to think this happens a lot with paint repairs if the car is not properly covered. Please help............thanks |
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Read the post on Claybar in the "Care and feeding of your PT Cruiser" section. I think you will find this will answer your question quite clearly.....Did mine!
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No matter how carefully they prep a car when shooting paint, overspray ends up somewhere.
Clay is just the ticket - it doesn't remove paint, won't scratch (assuming you don't drop it on the ground and try to reuse it) and is easier than a high speed wheel and a light compound. By a good quality clay bar (yellow or blue in color), some lubricant, and have at it.
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Sorry if this is a stupid question......What kind of lubricant...and what is it for exactly? I have overspray aswell, just curious!
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