[Shotimes] Removing overspray from silver slicers
Donald Mallinson
dmall@mwonline.net
Mon, 22 Mar 2004 12:07:26 -0600
Try using a detail clay. If the overspray is rough like
sandpaper, the clay should remove it just fine. If the
overspray is smooth and looks like little polka Dots, then
the clay might not get it. Worth a try.
You can get clay at most auto parts stores, most sell Clay
Magic, you want the blue color NOT the red! I sell a clay
through my detail business, works better than the blue kind.
http://www.dccarcare.com click on the link at the top for
Erazer.
Actually, clay would work better before you polish or run on
it, but it might still work.
Don Mallinson
Roush, Norman wrote:
> I just had a front left fender repaired and have some light overspray of
> Emerald Green on the sliver slicer. I want to try to remove it myself
> rather than take it back to the body shop. Polishing the wheel removed
> some but not all of the overspray. Any idea's?
>
> TIA,
> Norman
> 95 ATX
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