I'm going to be detailing a car that has some paint splashed on it from when their work painted some barrels. It's not spray paint, it's from a brush.
I didn't think my clay bar would be enough and couldn't justify buying the aggressive clay bar (unless I get enough strong recommendations for it) so I bought a razor blade folder from ADS and some plastic razor blades. I'm hoping I can gently scrape them off and then polish out the surface.
Any other ideas?
To give an idea of the damage, it is essentially as if someone put a paint brush in blue paint and then swung it in the direction of the hood of the car. So some spots are big but mostly small as the owner didn't realize it until days later.
I didn't think my clay bar would be enough and couldn't justify buying the aggressive clay bar (unless I get enough strong recommendations for it) so I bought a razor blade folder from ADS and some plastic razor blades. I'm hoping I can gently scrape them off and then polish out the surface.
Any other ideas?
To give an idea of the damage, it is essentially as if someone put a paint brush in blue paint and then swung it in the direction of the hood of the car. So some spots are big but mostly small as the owner didn't realize it until days later.
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