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  • chang26k
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    Re: Overspray clearcoat on windshield

    Originally posted by Tuck91 View Post
    What type of clay did you use?
    Smooth Surface Clay Kit Claybar

    I plan on getting the aggressive claybar, where can I buy that over the counter? I live in ATL, GA. Or is ordering the best way to get it.

    Also, the clearcoat is sprayed very well and even all over the windshield and it did not miss any spot on the windshield. It is totally covered.

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  • Carfire
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    Re: Overspray clearcoat on windshield

    I would try the Razor Blade or Try Using More Aggressive Clay.

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  • Tuck91
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    Re: Overspray clearcoat on windshield

    It sound like you have been trying a lot of methods to remove it.


    What type of clay did you use?

    You could maybe try the Aggressive ( red clay).

    Meguiars has 3 types of clay bars: from least to most aggressive


    Smooth Surface Clay Kit Claybar
    Professional Line Mild Clay ( blue)
    Proffessional Line Aggressive Clay ( Red)

    hopefully others will chime in..............

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  • chang26k
    started a topic Overspray clearcoat on windshield

    Overspray clearcoat on windshield

    After my father's car came out of the bodyshop, there was clearcoat all over his windshield. We should of took it back asap but we didn't. Now it's 6 months later and the clearcoat is really annoying my mother.

    I read the thread about using m04 with pad 7004 or something like that for removing stuff on the windshield but that did not work for the clearcoat. I just got a rotary buffer but haven't tried that on it yet. I also tried the claybar kit and that did not work. I heard about using #0000 steel wool or razor blade but I do not want to damage the windshield. So, I am now waiting for an answer.

    I also tried turle rubbing compound and that did not work. What else is there for me to try? The razor blade was a suggestion by a NAPA clerk.

    On other forms, they said to use KaBoom for toilet bowl cleaners.

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