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Re: Overspray/Sm Part Search

To: mgguyc100@newedge.net
Subject: Re: Overspray/Sm Part Search
From: miker15@juno.com
Date: Sat, 25 Apr 1998 11:33:32 EDT
On Sat, 25 Apr 1998 06:58:45 -0600 (MDT) Williams/MG Guy
<mgguyc100@newedge.net> writes:
>Hello Listers...
>
>Need your input on two items. First, I seem to have allowed a very 
>fine dust
>of overspray to land on my B during the winter's OD installation. 
>Although I
>thought I was being extremely cautious by covering the car (I have a 
>small
>paint booth for spraying small parts), it would seem that the finest 
>of dust
>has stuck to some areas of the car that were obviously left uncovered. 
>It's
>practically invisible to the naked eye, but as you rub your finger 
>along the
>surface, you can feel the roughness. This is all on flat, horizontal
>surfaces - like the trunk lid.
>
>Question is - how to remove without scratching the finish? There also
>appears to be a fine dusting on the plastic windows of the top, and 
>here
>again, my concernis using too abrasive a removal agent, and leaving
>scratches, or a hazing. Comments, suggestions?
>
Hi Terry  - For the boyywork I'd suggest some 3M hand glaze - its a very
mild rubbing compound and will take off the haze. If you want to do a
really good job on it use the 
3M medium glaze - it will take off all the oxidation and leave you with a
beautiful finish
Use it sparingly, in one direction - best stuff ive ever used
For the window - try the hand glaze in a corner, ive used it to take off
a stain once and it worked fine but havnt tried an all over application

mike robson
69 roadster
70 BGT
72 roadster



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