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  • #16
    Re: Razor blade to remove paint overspray?

    That is kinda painful to watch.......it's like getting stitches or watching eye surgeries....
    "STRIFE" aka Phil
    2005 Infiniti G35 Coupe (IP/ aka White) the Toy
    2011 Subaru Impreza (SWP/ aka White) the DD
    2017 Subaru Forester (CWP/ aka White) Wifey's

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    • #17
      Re: Razor blade to remove paint overspray?

      jeff, do you do much work in your Pasadena shop? Do you welcome visitors?

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      • #18
        Re: Razor blade to remove paint overspray?

        Everyone should do a little research before making a comment. Go to facebook,Youtube, Vimeo, Dailymotion and watch more than just one video. I am blading some of these vehicles while the owner, insurance adjuster, and contractor is observing. I then take black trucks in the direct sun light with the owner to prove that my work is unmatched. I say unmatched because everyone likes to make comments but has no real videos to prove that they even know what they are commenting about. You will also notice that the work done in my BMW videos is preformed 5 feet away from two service technician that talk very loud. This work is done under intense lighting while two guys like you all that comment, can't believe that someone is able to remove overspray in such a manner. So you know they were waiting and watching to see if I was damaging their $37,000 dollar M-5 coupe. I invented several techniques to remove overspray from trim and molding pieces. I linked the video to my facebook for all of you to see. By the way you can't photo shop moving images. none of this work has ever been duplicated by anyone !

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        • #19
          Re: Razor blade to remove paint overspray?

          Sometimes it is better to "push away from the keyboard"

          Take it easy guys.

          Andy M.
          MOL Moderator
          Keeping MOL family friendly! If you need help or have a question, don't hesitate to shoot me an email or PM. 101impala@gmail.com
          Andy M. Moderator

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          • #20
            Re: Razor blade to remove paint overspray?

            I've got an idea for a new pad. Please, meguairs, do not steal my idea! What speed should I run the DA?

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            • #21
              Re: Razor blade to remove paint overspray?

              Originally posted by ronniejay View Post
              I've got an idea for a new pad. Please, meguairs, do not steal my idea! What speed should I run the DA?

              Can I get a 4 blade version for the rotary?

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              • #22
                Re: Razor blade to remove paint overspray?

                I should have stepped away from the keyboard, but it was 420 and I got a little offended by some of the comments. For everyone that thinks they know something about overspray removal, I have this to say to you. If the clay bar had never been invented how would you all be able to remove the type of epoxy overspray damage as demonstrated in my videos ? You would not even know what overspray was, so now that Mequiars and others have invented the clay everyone is an overspray specialist ? I would like to see some videos other than mine when I Google, Yahoo, or Bing "paint overspray removal" The worldwide internet has done their research boys and only list my videos for overspray removal. Until someone makes a video that can match my work this will STAND!

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                • #23
                  Re: Razor blade to remove paint overspray?

                  Like Andy said, I highly suggest everyone (not pointing fingers at anyONE) should remember that this is MOL, and we hold a higher standard than most forums. Keep it FRIENDLY and please no personal attacks AT ALL.

                  This is a forum to learn and help others learn about detailing... although this method may seem absolutely crazy, we might end up learning something here in the end. Keep an open mind and a courteous set of fingers

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                  • #24
                    Re: Razor blade to remove paint overspray?

                    My company uses a blading process alot. Jeff is right before clay was invented you bladed and polished every vehicle. When a vehicle is severly overspray with epoxy, clay is not going to do the trick unless you are able to blade off the top surface of the paint. Knowing how to safely remove overspray, using the blading process is what makes you an overspray removal expert! We have use this process on brand new vehicles without any problems.
                    Gregg Goodhart
                    Just Like New Overspray Management, Inc.
                    866-746-1445
                    claims@jlnoverspray.com
                    www.JLNOverspray.com

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