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Old 08-16-2004, 02:45 PM   #1
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overspray

i dont knw where it came from but i have all this overspray all over my truck.whats the best way to get it out.i also have all these little scratches all over the place they just keep appearin.there not deep enuf to wet sand though there very faint.any suggestions.thanks
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Re: overspray

Clay Works Well With The Overspray Unless You Buffer And You Know What Your Doing
Old 08-16-2004, 06:51 PM   #3
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Re: overspray

Yes detailing clay is the answer. It was first made back in the middle 80's just for paint overspray removal.Now it's also use by the general public for really getting all the crud out of the paint so polish can do what it's supposed to do.
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Re: overspray

clay for the overspray, scratch remover or polish for the scratches and swirls.
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Re: overspray

ijus picked up a clay bar at carisili too the meguiars booth was there and i got the clay and quick detail for like 10 bucks.so that will do the trick so i wash the truck then use this quick detail.how to i go about using this clay bar.i never used one b4 im still a virgin to it thanks for the help guys
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wash the truck then use the quick detailer as a lubricant so the clay will glide over your paint and not get stuck. Do a small section at a time and wipe off with a terry cloth towel.



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