Originally Posted by kenchan wow... claybar, then polish. should come off. Exactly, although a major downer, it's easily fixed. Be thankful it wasn't a key or a screwdriver.
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11-19-2013, 07:12 AM | #16 (permalink) |
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Exactly, although a major downer, it's easily fixed. Be thankful it wasn't a key or a screwdriver.
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As someone who has detailed cars for 20+ years, claybar is the way to do this. Mothers yellow works pretty good for paint removal. Use a lot of lube in a spray bottle and break off chunks of the clay, kneading it frequently. If you drop the clay, toss it.
Few years ago a crew was painting the house 2 doors down from me with a spray gun on a windy day. Little drops of paint all over (I mean, covering) my Jeep. Took about 3 clay bars, but it all came off like it was never there. |
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Thanks for all of the suggestions guys! I'll try the clay bar tonight after work. I have Zaino clay bar at home but if that doesn't work I'll try the Mother's yellow. I think I'm going to run my car through the touchless carwash today at lunch since there's almost no daylight left after work these days.
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The Zaino should work well (red, if I remember correctly). About the only one that won't work well is Clay magic (blue). It's not a very aggressive clay. Good luck! |
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It is red indeed. I'll be keeping my fingers crossed!!
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Most spray paint doesn't have the hardener or clear coat that automotive paint does
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Thanks DE. If the clay bar doesn't work I'll try the lacquer thinner or maybe pay someone. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that the clay bar will do the trick though!!
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DE- a lot of you guys cried when i said try motorspray to remove tar (which i use all the time in my garage to clean and remove oils) and now you're throwing laquer THINNER in the mix and think you're gonna not get crap from people?
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Lacquer thinner is broadly the same, so I don't see the fear OP, it is use at your own risk. If you fùck it up, tell your insurance your car was vandalized, it'll get a respray anyways
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Automotive clear coat is fairly chemical resistant as far as consumer grade chemicals are concerned. Any clear coat after the 90s is at least resistant to chemicals such as acetone, lacquer thinner, etc. just don't start soaking panels in them for prolonged periods of time and you'll be fine.
Considering how quickly most solvents evaporate you should be fine.
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dude, let us know how it all works out. I can't imagine coming out to my car and seeing that, I would be the utmost upset.
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Well, I spent 4.5 hours tonight with a clay bar and I've made some progress but still have a long way to go. I'm down to the area where the paint is the thickest and have been using my fingernails through the clay to try to expedite the process a bit. I'm hoping that if I put any scratches in with my nails I'll be able to buff them out later.
As a reminder, here's what it looked like at the start: IMG_1832.jpg Here's when I was just about to call it quits: IMG_1834.jpg And here's when I actually called it quits after I decided to get a little more aggressive with my nails: IMG_1837.jpg I've used about 2/3 of my clay bar but I'm happy that I've at least made some progress and there's hope that I can get everything off and it will look decent with just the cost of a clay bar and several hours of my time.
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