paint overspay
paint overspay
hey all i work at a body shop and park near the shop itself i just recently noticed overspray everywhere will clayin the car take care of this or am i goin to have to buff the car again , it does have several coats of zaino on it ,thanks for the help
Claying would be the best method, IMO. Not only will you remove the paint over-spray but also microscopic matter, sap and some embedded stains from the finish.
Just did my daily driver last weekend with a body shop clay (Transtar (blue)). I save the milder Zaino clay for my classics and Z28 convertible week-end, clear day runs. Made fast work of this task. I PC polished afterwards with DACP and protected with Zaino.
The silver bullet ( Ford Excort Wagon) is ready for the winter and looking like new. Silver is soooooo easy to care for.
Just did my daily driver last weekend with a body shop clay (Transtar (blue)). I save the milder Zaino clay for my classics and Z28 convertible week-end, clear day runs. Made fast work of this task. I PC polished afterwards with DACP and protected with Zaino.
The silver bullet ( Ford Excort Wagon) is ready for the winter and looking like new. Silver is soooooo easy to care for.
Last edited by blkZ28Conv; Oct 15, 2003 at 05:38 AM.
yes i work at a body shop and i ask :P reasan being we dont use clay bars and i really dont want to buff my car again already been buffed 3 times but ill give the clay bar a try, thanks for the replys guys
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