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Old 09-22-2013, 09:49 AM
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I just finished doing the CETA mod to my Trans Am, and I taped off what I thought would be enough of the bumper to prevent any overspray from getting on there, its 70 degrees here today and no wind, well, needless to say, I have overspray on the bumper and can not ( without a hell of alot of elbow grease, get it to come off ). Is there any product or chemical, or a wool pad, anything that will remore the overspray. I really appreciate the help. I want to take the car out later this afternoon, but not the way it looks now lol Thanks again - Mike
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I used turtle bug spray stuff they sell it at the local auto shops. I know the turtle stuff not really recommend but I had the same problem you have and I goggle it lol
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goo gone worked well for me
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Thanks for the replies and the help. I have some goo gone, guess I'll give it a try. Wasn't sure if it'd be to strong to use on the paint, but i'm going to keep the surface lubricated with some wax spray I have, as I use the goo gone on it.
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a little elbow grease and a damp microfiber cloth was enough to get the overspray off from my little fog light experiment.
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Yes- I was able to rub off the overspray with a moist MF towel.
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Clay bars work really well too



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