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Old 08-25-2011, 08:14 PM
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i just purchased an 01 camaro ss the paint is in good condition but could use some tlc it has overspray on part of the fender and hood i was wondering what i could use to remove the overspray and bring this paint back to life it is pewter metallic
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Clay bar....
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Clay is the easiest way to remove overspray! Just keep it lubed good with detail spray.
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3rd that!
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Clay does wonders.
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I had/have some overspray on my car. and yes the clay bar does work awesome, but it also takes forever. :/

Not that I know of a better way, just be prepared to spend a good chuck of time.
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the big difference maker is WHAT you use with the clay bar. do NOT use goof off #2, itll dull paint fast! detail sprays didnt cut it, at least without more elbow grease than i wanted. the best i found with little scratching or damage to finish was Windex and a clay bar... works wonders!!!
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i think dawn dish soap mixed with water in a spray bottle is a better idea than windex,
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I've had good luck using WD-40.




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