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Old 12-16-2010, 01:21 PM   #18 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Junkman2008 View Post
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.
I have a fear of picking up dirt particles and scraping it across the surface. In theory, the dirt should embed itself into the clay, but I get paranoid.

I don't have the expertise in paint repair like you do, so I go the slow route to try and avoid anything weird from happening. I tend to have the luck of "if something is gonna go wrong, its gonna happen to me".

Too bad you can't stick a clay bar onto a porter cable....
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