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Enthusiast ![]() ![]() ![]() Joined Aug 11, '09 From Buffalo, NY Currently Offline Reputation: 15 (100%) ![]() |
Soo long story short, I'm painting my silver rims black (Don't worry, they're coming off my FS thread) and while I've had them off and been on steelies, a couple of my buddies decided to play a joke on me and paint my steelies...farm tractor yellow.
It was a funny joke until I noticed all the pollen on my car...permanent pollen, that is. Yellow overspray. It's on both sides of my car and my windows, side and quarter. I have turtle wax rubbing compund and a mothers powerball...and that's about it. I obviously don't want to damage my existing black paint, so how do I go about removing this stuff without damaging my actual paint? Will the rubbing compound work or is there something better I could use? -------------------- ![]() |
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Enthusiast ![]() ![]() ![]() Joined Aug 11, '09 From Buffalo, NY Currently Offline Reputation: 15 (100%) ![]() |
^Excellent advice from the both of you, thanks - I also had the idea of using a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser...my mom used it on her van when she hit the garage to get the paint off. Although it says not to use it on "Auto body", my mom's paint is fine...should I take the chance and hit the passenger side with it?
I'll look into some lacquer thinner and the 3m products mentioned above also, if we can't get rid of the rest of it. -------------------- ![]() |
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