ZeroShinohara
03-15-2007, 03:51 PM
Hey guys.
About 3 months ago, the administration of the place I live at started doing some changes around, including new roofs and painting all houses around here. And I might say that the paint job they did was crappy and they ended up painting a lot of stuff they shouldn't have.
Including my car.
Now, it isn't anything visible if you not standing more than 3 inches from it, but every now and then you see little white paint spots, like if they were spraying stuff on the wall and the wind blew it into the car. I just realized it some time ago, so I can't go ahead and file a complaint against them. Besides the fact I can't prove it's their fault.
So, do you guys think there's any way to do this? I don't want to be applying remover in my car and wake up in the morning yelling "WTF HAPPENED TO MY CAR". I tried using 3M's watermark remover, but those things just won't come off by rubbing them. The only way I can get some of them out is by running my nail over a couple times, but they're many, all around the car ( more critical on the hood and trunk ), so I wanted something I could rub into a piece of cloth, wipe it around and bam, have it fixed.
I CAN, however, stay with the nailing process, which might take a few years to complete.
About 3 months ago, the administration of the place I live at started doing some changes around, including new roofs and painting all houses around here. And I might say that the paint job they did was crappy and they ended up painting a lot of stuff they shouldn't have.
Including my car.
Now, it isn't anything visible if you not standing more than 3 inches from it, but every now and then you see little white paint spots, like if they were spraying stuff on the wall and the wind blew it into the car. I just realized it some time ago, so I can't go ahead and file a complaint against them. Besides the fact I can't prove it's their fault.
So, do you guys think there's any way to do this? I don't want to be applying remover in my car and wake up in the morning yelling "WTF HAPPENED TO MY CAR". I tried using 3M's watermark remover, but those things just won't come off by rubbing them. The only way I can get some of them out is by running my nail over a couple times, but they're many, all around the car ( more critical on the hood and trunk ), so I wanted something I could rub into a piece of cloth, wipe it around and bam, have it fixed.
I CAN, however, stay with the nailing process, which might take a few years to complete.