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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: Bootlegger on March 06, 2009, 09:56:52 AM
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Seem's that some time back there was a post on using some sort of kitchen pot cleaner to help remove over spray.
I have some Red on White that I need to remove so I thought that I'd ask here.
What do you use, this is Buterate dope with auto paint for color.
Thanks, Gil
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I use some 2000 grit paper or some 00 steel wool.
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I think what you are refering to is the Mr. Clean cleaning pads. They are white, about 3 x 4 inchs and almost an inch thick. havent used them myself but hear they are great for cleaning up LIGHT overspray.
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#^ The "Grey matter" kicked in, what I was trying to remember was a product called "Soft Scrub" a counter top cleaner. Can be picked up at Super Markets, or as we call them in the "South" Grocery Stores...
Hope that this helps some one else with this problem...
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Clay Bars - Meguiars is good. Use a dish washing soap solution as the lubricant. Body shops use it all the time and it doesn't abrade the surface.
http://www.meguiarsdirect.com/detail/MEG+G1001
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Clay Bars - Meguiars is good. Use a dish washing soap solution as the lubricant. Body shops use it all the time and it doesn't abrade the surface.
http://www.meguiarsdirect.com/detail/MEG+G1001
The Meguiars clay system is the best for removing overspray. I use it with either their "Quik Detailer" or "Final Inspection" liquids as the lubricant.