ahhhhh i messed up my car......
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Rep Power: 0 ahhhhh i messed up my car......
soo as many of you know... i have eyebrows on my headlights..... i shouldve listened to eddie and taken them off, but i tryed to paint it my self.... welllll the eyebrow looks good, but i forgot to cover my fender with paper.... sooo where i have the tape there is a impression.... such as if u get a tan and you have impressions from the t shirt you were wearing.... its not that bad, but i dunno if i can take it off.... soo if anyone of you know how i can like buffer it out??????
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Rep Power: 787 well there used to be meguiar's clear coat body scrub that would take paint right off without hurting the clear coat underneath. they discontinued it tho i used to use it all the time).
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Rep Power: 0 i asked my detailing guy adn he said he will do it for like $10 since its not that big.... but will post pics when its daylight.... my camera sucks at night
clay bar??? how bout like rubbing compound????
Originally Posted by gaugeof12
I think you can use a clay bar to remove light overspray.
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Rep Power: 0 soo i went to go take pics of the overspray..... and its gone.. maybe cause it rained and u just can feel it.... wellll i hope it sunny out soo i can show u guys....
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