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some jackass painted something and over sprayed my Z

luckily its with white paint on PW, i tried getting some pics for you guys but you honestly can't see much through the camera, it blends in. However, my Z

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Old 03-03-2015, 11:21 AM   #1 (permalink)
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luckily its with white paint on PW, i tried getting some pics for you guys but you honestly can't see much through the camera, it blends in. However, my Z feels like sand paper, its all over my tail-lights, rear window, and the tiny rear windows. Ill most likely wet sand the paint but dont know what to do about the windows. I've taken off a ton of it with a rag by scraping it with my fingernails.. I was wondering if anyone knew a quicker way to remove it all?
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rear window, and it isn't dirt. Lol
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luckily its with white paint on PW, i tried getting some pics for you guys but you honestly can't see much through the camera, it blends in. However, my Z feels like sand paper, its all over my tail-lights, rear window, and the tiny rear windows. Ill most likely wet sand the paint but dont know what to do about the windows. I've taken off a ton of it with a rag by scraping it with my fingernails.. I was wondering if anyone knew a quicker way to remove it all?
done this to my own car before. for the glass it's safe to use a single sided blade, like a box cutter blade. for the rest of the car i just buffed it out (i have a high speed buffer). good excuse to give the car the full treatment.

edit: just saw the photo. is it latex? dunno if buffing is the right thing for it if it's latex, might smear/melt/get weird.
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Clay bar for the paint. Plastic polish for the lights etc. 0000 grade steel wool for the glass.
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Clay bar for the paint. Plastic polish for the lights etc. 0000 grade steel wool for the glass.
I second the clay bar. It may take awhile, but it will remove a lot.
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done this to my own car before. for the glass it's safe to use a single sided blade, like a box cutter blade. for the rest of the car i just buffed it out (i have a high speed buffer). good excuse to give the car the full treatment.

edit: just saw the photo. is it latex? dunno if buffing is the right thing for it if it's latex, might smear/melt/get weird.
To be honest I really don't know what it is.. But when I scratch it off it flakes off 90% and leaves about 10% white residue.
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Ima try the clay bar thing as well. Completely forgot about that stuff lol
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I seen this happen on someone else truck. You parked near a commercial building while they were repainting the roof c with silver paint. They spray the stuff on and some made it on your car. The guy them off (call me crazy) by going through a car wash with rollers. If it were me, ?I would do the rollers then back home for a hand wash and wax.

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You can clay bar the windows and that should get the residue right off, I do it all the time

Everything else can easily get off with some light polish on a DA polisher or just by hand. I would not wetsand for what you have
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Goo Gone is your friend. It should wipe right off. After that, clay bar it and wax it.
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this has happened to me before... not my z though... i used a plastic scraper and carefully removed the "tops" of the drips... then used goo gone to remove the rest... wash... clay bar... polish and it was good as new... good luck
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you could also spray a section at a time with wd40... let it dissolve/soften the drips and then wipe off with a soft cloth also moistened with wd40
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Clay bar has worked for me in the past to remove paint overspray. It should have dried in the air and only been slightly tacky by the time it reached your car, so it shouldn't be too hard to remove. The clay should also remove the residue, which is probably just a biproduct of further out gassing of whatever chemical they used.

I would recommend NOT wet sanding given how thin our clear coat is.
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Believe it or not, bug & tar remover will work as long as the paint hasn't cured (week or so). Then follow up with clay. I drove through some road paint last summer and Stoner's Tarminator took off 90% of it, the clay got the rest. Just spray it on, let it dwell for a minute or two, then wipe with a microfiber cloth.

First time it happened to me, I did clay. It works, but takes forever. B&T remover is much quicker for the big stuff.
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I would try Tarminator by Stoner. It is really effective and faster than clay.
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