Hi all, I am stuck in a slightly terrible situation.
I just found out yesterday that there are 4 droplets of white enamel on the old 86 bimmer in the garage (black, e series, direct import from Germany). The droplets must have come from the gloves or the kneeling pad I was using when I was painting the porch.
Tried Finger nails, claybar, and the DA cutting pad. It didn't even chip.
Any suggestions or guidance on how to do this?
I am considering 3000 Grid Sandpaper... but want to keep that as a last hope because the paint is still amazingly shinny from 86....
I just found out yesterday that there are 4 droplets of white enamel on the old 86 bimmer in the garage (black, e series, direct import from Germany). The droplets must have come from the gloves or the kneeling pad I was using when I was painting the porch.
Tried Finger nails, claybar, and the DA cutting pad. It didn't even chip.
Any suggestions or guidance on how to do this?
I am considering 3000 Grid Sandpaper... but want to keep that as a last hope because the paint is still amazingly shinny from 86....
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