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Specks of house paint dried on the car.

glen

Lifer
My GF got some specks of house paint on her car. What is the ebst way to get it off?
I am almost sure it is latex.
 
Originally posted by: glen
My GF got some specks of house paint on her car. What is the ebst way to get it off?
I am almost sure it is latex.

Sandpaper, primer, paint, clearcoat.

Use those and your problem is solved.
 
Originally posted by: rbloedow
If you clay bar it, they should come off 🙂
The only right answer so far. 😛

I'd trust the guys over @ Autopia more than the ones here when it comes to car care questions. I've seen some people give some pretty authentic sounding answers that would ruin your paint on these forums. 😉

 
Originally posted by: Mutilator
Originally posted by: rbloedow
If you clay bar it, they should come off 🙂
The only right answer so far. 😛

I'd trust the guys over @ Autopia more than the ones here when it comes to car care questions. I've seen some people give some pretty authentic sounding answers that would ruin your paint on these forums. 😉

w00t! I am teh man 😉
 
Originally posted by: rbloedow
If you clay bar it, they should come off 🙂

Seconded. This is by far the best way to remove it. A friend of mine had a car that had overspray on it and we couldn't touch it with rubbing compound. Besides, rubbind compound can and will remove your paint. Body clay will not.

 
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