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Show'n'Shine Saloon
Is this overspray? How to fix?
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<blockquote data-quote="5.0Black" data-source="post: 16730497" data-attributes="member: 172762"><p>I agree with cobracide that in the second photo it looks more like a water spot from water that dried and etched into the clear as opposed to overspray. Take a look at the video below and see the arrangement of the overspray.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]BnH7hCe98Nc[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>Removal for water spot in order of escalation:</p><p>-Water spot remover. Try a couple times just spraying and rinsing. No improvement try agitation with a microfiber buffing towel.</p><p>-Light polish (ex: Sonax PF) by hand.</p><p>-Light polish via buffer or compound by hand.</p><p>-Compound by buffer.</p><p></p><p>Removal for paint overspray in order of escalation:</p><p>-Grab an autoscrub towel, mitt or whatever form of claying after a decon wash and begin to clay the applied areas. </p><p>-Light polish (ex: Sonax PF) by hand.</p><p>-Light polish via buffer or compound by hand.</p><p>-Compound by buffer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="5.0Black, post: 16730497, member: 172762"] I agree with cobracide that in the second photo it looks more like a water spot from water that dried and etched into the clear as opposed to overspray. Take a look at the video below and see the arrangement of the overspray. [MEDIA=youtube]BnH7hCe98Nc[/MEDIA] Removal for water spot in order of escalation: -Water spot remover. Try a couple times just spraying and rinsing. No improvement try agitation with a microfiber buffing towel. -Light polish (ex: Sonax PF) by hand. -Light polish via buffer or compound by hand. -Compound by buffer. Removal for paint overspray in order of escalation: -Grab an autoscrub towel, mitt or whatever form of claying after a decon wash and begin to clay the applied areas. -Light polish (ex: Sonax PF) by hand. -Light polish via buffer or compound by hand. -Compound by buffer. [/QUOTE]
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