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.: Lots of #s. Which to choose?! [overspray]

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  • .: Lots of #s. Which to choose?! [overspray]







    The green ride is my friends' VW Parati. The white is mine...

    Anyway, his vw has just beed painted (both bumpers) and has some overspray all around...so he needs/wants to get rid of overspray AND swirl marks and make it SHINE...

    This is what is available for him (@ work):

    # 26
    # 66
    # 80
    # 82
    # 84
    # 85
    # 86

    Which one(s) should be used (right order, please) in this case?! Thanx in advance, ALL.

    Andre
    Last edited by TuningBrasil; May 19, 2006, 03:19 PM.

  • #2
    A clay bar is your best bet for overspray.

    You can always follow it up with a cleaner/polish - but the clay is probably the easiest way to get that overspray off.
    Nate Williams
    N.E.W.car Mobile Detailing

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    • #3
      Ok, fine! I'm afraid he won't find Megs clay so easy over here. And I can't give mine to him...

      And after that...which #s would be fine to use in it?!

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      • #4
        wash-->clay--> M80-->M26

        whats M86, i don't think i have ever heard of it do you have a pic?
        Patrick Yu
        2003 Honda Accord
        2008 Honda Accord EX-L V6

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        • #5
          BTW, dunno about #86, either. Maybe he read it wrong...

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