Paint over spray on glass. claybar for windows?
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Paint over spray on glass. claybar for windows?
The guy i got my truck from is a painter so there's some over spray on it.. nothing you can see except the wheels up close.. but if you feel the paint in places and the windshield, they're a little rough.
I planned on clay barring the paint, but what can I use to get the **** off the windshield? I was gonna try Neverdull for the wheels.
as everyone knows I'm new to the detailing business k thx.
I planned on clay barring the paint, but what can I use to get the **** off the windshield? I was gonna try Neverdull for the wheels.
as everyone knows I'm new to the detailing business k thx.
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no need for fancy chemicals.. the guy i got it from just gave me a razor and said here look its easy.. haha
so the windshield and both driver windows are smooth now.. my halogen didnt light up the back side of the truck though so the back window and pass. side windows (if even effected) will get done maybe tomorrow.
so the windshield and both driver windows are smooth now.. my halogen didnt light up the back side of the truck though so the back window and pass. side windows (if even effected) will get done maybe tomorrow.
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fine steel wool on chrome,windows
claybar (blue or red) with ''lubrashine'' (made by evercoat.)
stay away from chemicles. and do not use steel wool on mirrors!
also if your wheels have overspray on them you can try the clay bar but a little non grit rubbing compound and a terry cloth works great. the key is patience with anykind of overspray!.
takes elbow grease and patience.
im a painter at a dealership here in ga so ive seen alllll this before many many times and also seen much worse.
if you need any help at all hit me up. glad to give my 2 cents.
claybar (blue or red) with ''lubrashine'' (made by evercoat.)
stay away from chemicles. and do not use steel wool on mirrors!
also if your wheels have overspray on them you can try the clay bar but a little non grit rubbing compound and a terry cloth works great. the key is patience with anykind of overspray!.
takes elbow grease and patience.
im a painter at a dealership here in ga so ive seen alllll this before many many times and also seen much worse.
if you need any help at all hit me up. glad to give my 2 cents.
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