Cars all over League City spray painted.
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WOW....how can anyone think that spraypainting someones nice car is a good time!! That happen to a guy i know who lives in league city about a month or 2 ago, got his dodge ram and a number of other cars, im sure its the same little *******, cant belive there still getting away with that ****!!
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Looks like the work of some junior high punks. At least one girl is involved - who paints a heart? I'd say the chick had the white can and a taller guy had the gold. Very immature.
Good luck.
Good luck.
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Well, been at it non-stop, and I'm a little under half way done. If ANY of you hear anything about the people being caught, or this happening again, PLEASE tell me.
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It def looks like a chick that did the "zebra" and the heart. Although is could have been a
failed attempt at making a "bird" (t/a bird).
Maybe try using a hairdrier on the gold paint to soften or loosen it up? That might have a negative efect though. Just throwing out ideas.
As a last resort you might could use 2000grit wet sandpaper, although you will
def have to go back over and buff/ polish.
At my job, they use Impalas as company vahicles for sales rep. Well they had just gotten 2 new 07 Impalas with 2x miles on them. They parked them about
30 yards from where we paint tractor trailers (53ft trailer we have to leave the
door open and paint a section at a time)
So two brand new black cars ended up with white overspray on every inch of the body/ glass/ wheels. When we get "depreciated" cars in to sell, I have to detail them out before hand. So it was my job to remove the overspray. I used
claybar and the body and acetone on the windshields and plastic trimming.
failed attempt at making a "bird" (t/a bird).
Maybe try using a hairdrier on the gold paint to soften or loosen it up? That might have a negative efect though. Just throwing out ideas.
As a last resort you might could use 2000grit wet sandpaper, although you will
def have to go back over and buff/ polish.
At my job, they use Impalas as company vahicles for sales rep. Well they had just gotten 2 new 07 Impalas with 2x miles on them. They parked them about
30 yards from where we paint tractor trailers (53ft trailer we have to leave the
door open and paint a section at a time)
So two brand new black cars ended up with white overspray on every inch of the body/ glass/ wheels. When we get "depreciated" cars in to sell, I have to detail them out before hand. So it was my job to remove the overspray. I used
claybar and the body and acetone on the windshields and plastic trimming.
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Currently using Acetone. Seems to be working. Just don't want it to mess up my clearcoat or paint, so I'm washing it RIGHT after I wipe it with the Acetone.