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Old 12-15-2010, 03:20 PM   #14 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by antman22 View Post
@kgreen- i had overspray on my Z before...it can be a very time consuming activity to get rid of all the overspray. it may not be a matter of claying "hard enough", but sometimes it really does take a long time to clay it off. Overspray isn't quite as easy to lift like typical dirt, so I don't know if rubbing harder will help. What worked for me was just claying the area over and over again and letting the clay lift it up bit by bit. I'd clay for a minute or two...feel the surface...clay again...feel again..and just kept on doing it til it felt smooth. As others have stated, make sure you're spraying detailing/lubricant spray often as well.
The more pressure that you use will drastically speed up the removal of any contamination, provided that it is something that can be removed. Over spray has never been hard for me to remove with the amount of pressure that I use. The only downfall in my technique is that I have to use a lot of detail spray.
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