I got my car back from the body shop and I have overspray all over the place. What is the best way to take this off? I was thinking a claybar but im not sure.
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take it back to the bodyshop, they will take it off
damn right ,then raise hell and have them calybar and wax your car . or they dont want to do the work take it somewhere and have them pay forit . i used to work at a body shop i would never let a car leave with overspray on it . good luck
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over spray is nasty godd forsaken shit. if they didnt mask right first, never go back, second make them either pay the nest guy to clean it or make them do it for free. if they dont, SMALL CLAIMS COURT!! but that way you have to take some of your illegal shit off and mabe ask your insurance company to look the other way.
I went back Fri and they gladly clated and detailed my whole car for me. They have repaired two of my past cars and they have never screwed me before. I just think it sliped pasted them, but it's taken care of now. Thanks guys.
hey problem. at least you have found yourself a good trust worthy mechanic. over spray sucks and some times it does happen. at least they cleaned it for you. free or charge?
A PC or Rotary should do the trick, people swear by claybar but I never have any luck if the overspray is thick. Lots of glass cleaner and razor blade on the windows, and microfiber and some glaze use by finger on the plastic trim.
hey problem. at least you have found yourself a good trust worthy mechanic. over spray sucks and some times it does happen. at least they cleaned it for you. free or charge?
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