over spray soon gone
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over spray soon gone
long story short someone got over spray on my ss and wont pay for the removal... so tommaro im going out and buying a variable speed buffer/polisher and some buffing compound and going to town. never buffed a car but im not a tard either i know not to go up and down but to go side to side and not sit in one spot at a time. ill take before and after pics.. any one know of a good product to use that i can buy at the auto parts store
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If you have never operated a buffer before, I strongly suggest you do research on proper use and technique. You may not burn through your paint but you could (and most likely) will incur hazing and holograms. not to mention, you should remove the over spray the best you can with a clay bar/clay lube.
Autopia.org and the Meguiars forums are great places to pick up information.
Good luck!
Autopia.org and the Meguiars forums are great places to pick up information.
Good luck!
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car has been clay bared and waxed twice i believe since the over spray.. i just finished cleaning it and used just polishing compound and it didnt turn out to bad.. removed most of the overspray but not enough.. shines like a new car tho i love it. i think i need a stronger clay bar
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damm i wish someone would have told me this a long time ago its been on there for about o... 4 months. most of it will come off by picking at it with my finger nail wich is why i dont understand y it wont come off with the clay bar
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