Anybody know how to get rid of overspray on windows
Originally Posted by Chest Rockwell
another thing you can do is use some steel wool with some glass cleaner. Worked like a charm when I was a detailer. Just don't press too heavily, so it won't scratch the window.
OOO steel wool will do.

not the synthetic kind...those will scratch your glass.
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You know my dad was telling me acetone will do the trick. He owns a chemical plating company so I guess I'll just head there tomarrow and use some of his acetone lol
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Originally Posted by labelworkshop75
USE GAS... wtf does no one else know about this except for me. Put a splash O gas on a rag and it wipes right off no scraping

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My dad and his co-worker were painting the rails of our house using a pressure spray painter device, whatever those things are called. And I parked my car out of the gate about 50 feet away. Overspray still got on the car, noticeable on the windows. So there are little white specks on my windows, any of you guys know a way of getting rid of them? Tried everything. Need some powerful stuff that won't destroy the windows or paint.
Try rubbing alcohol...............
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I tried rubbing alcohol didn't do shet. Then I used Acetone, which took some of it off. So instead I went back with a exacto-knife blade and used that. Tomarrow I'm going to get more acetone from my fathers company to get the minor ones off. Just don't know what to do about the windshield wipers and other black plastic parts or rubber parts. Should I just use Acetone on those as well?
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I tried rubbing alcohol didn't do shet. Then I used Acetone, which took some of it off. So instead I went back with a exacto-knife blade and used that. Tomarrow I'm going to get more acetone from my fathers company to get the minor ones off. Just don't know what to do about the windshield wipers and other black plastic parts or rubber parts. Should I just use Acetone on those as well?
be very careful with acetone...they will take our paint right off.
use WD-40 on windshield wipers and rubber parts.
Autobot emblems...mmmmmkaaaaaaayy...
Are those OEM non-Brembo calipers you painted red? That would be the definition of rice.
Should've just asked your parents to buy you a BBK...
Are those OEM non-Brembo calipers you painted red? That would be the definition of rice.
Should've just asked your parents to buy you a BBK...
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Autobot emblems...mmmmmkaaaaaaayy...
Are those OEM non-Brembo calipers you painted red? That would be the definition of rice.
Should've just asked your parents to buy you a BBK...
Are those OEM non-Brembo calipers you painted red? That would be the definition of rice.
Should've just asked your parents to buy you a BBK...
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be very careful with acetone...they will take our paint right off.
use WD-40 on windshield wipers and rubber parts.
use WD-40 on windshield wipers and rubber parts.
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