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Overspray Cleaning/Removal

Hooked

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I didn't find any other threads addressing this except for old stuff on a toolbox.

Grandson got his F150 back from the body shop yesterday (wreck damage) and we discovered they didn't do a very good job covering the roof when painting the doors, etc. so we need to get some light overspray removed. I thought about using claybar but don't know if this is the preferred approach or is there a better solution to get this cleaned up.
He could always take it back but that would be a real PIA going that route.
 
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lolaetype

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Depending on how much overspray there is a clay bar could work well. You have nothing to lose by trying it other than the cost of the claybar and the lubricant. Something else I've used on rattle can overspray is a cloth moistened with mineral spirits. It's not aggressive enough to bother the already cured paint on the roof.
 

whateg01

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Yeah, even though you said it will be a pain to do so I'd bring it back to the shop and tell them to fix it Right Now.
It's going to be a pain either way. A pain in the arms or a pain in the ****. I agree with giving them the opportunity to make it right. Of course, if this was a discounted paint job, they might say pound sand.
 
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Gordonjuan

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I would start with a clay bar or one of the synthetic mits. Start with the least aggressive and move up.

If you do clay it, you should do a light polish afterwards. It can causing marring and marks. It just depends on how picky you want to be about the paint. Of course, protection afterwards. Wax, sealant, coating.
 
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