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Post by HamiltonLJ on Jul 3, 2009 21:03:59 GMT -5
I was working on the LJ and I put man hand on it and what did I feel. 220 sand paper! 60% of my jeep has overspray on it from spraying the parts in the driveway. So I got on the web and I read that clay bar is the best way to remove it. If anyone has any suggestions it would be greatly appreciated!
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Post by bobenbeth on Jul 3, 2009 21:20:55 GMT -5
there goes that York Trophy
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Post by GrassRootsPR on Jul 3, 2009 21:28:11 GMT -5
It's not that bad Tom. Just think, your Jeep could look like mine.
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Post by Founding Father on Jul 3, 2009 21:37:23 GMT -5
hey sparkles try clay bar if that dont work ...or heavy compound
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Post by GrassRootsPR on Jul 3, 2009 21:39:32 GMT -5
And if that doesn't work you can always rattle can it Camo.
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Post by HamiltonLJ on Jul 3, 2009 22:03:06 GMT -5
Thanks a lot guys. I know it wasn't to bright. But that's OK Vince hasn't chimed in yet. I knew I should of kept this one to myself. What was I thinking!
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Post by mossyoaktj on Jul 3, 2009 22:09:43 GMT -5
you can always rhino line it ; )~
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Post by rredneck on Jul 4, 2009 5:22:42 GMT -5
red clay bar & spraywax is the best thing i did that stuff for years and you want the blue one for plastic
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Post by cobra001 on Jul 4, 2009 5:47:58 GMT -5
Thanks a lot guys. I know it wasn't to bright. But that's OK Vince hasn't chimed in yet. I knew I should of kept this one to myself. What was I thinking! Now I know that you should always mask surrounding areas.What did you do-paint outside on a windy day?I don't get the speckled look. Guys Tom must've been going for the redneck pearl finish. Seriously,just use a cleaner polish.Over spray is normally dry before it makes contact. Vince P.S. Are you Polish?I worked with a guy who always said that there is no such thing as a Polish joke-They are all based in fact.
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Post by HamiltonLJ on Jul 4, 2009 6:25:18 GMT -5
I knew it was a matter of time Vince! Not Polish! I'm AMERICAN! I was making it like grip tape for the next I get stuck I can walk on it and not slip.
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Post by HamiltonLJ on Jul 4, 2009 12:31:38 GMT -5
A friend of mine in the auto body business happen to stop bye. He said enamel reducer will take it off with out hurting the clear coat.
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Post by waterman on Jul 5, 2009 15:32:31 GMT -5
Tom the reducer works wonders,,i did this a few years back!! Would have chimed in sooner but just got back in town!
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Post by HamiltonLJ on Jul 9, 2009 18:02:39 GMT -5
Well the reducer wouldn't cut it so I acetoned the whole thing and it worked wonders.
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