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| Glenben92 |
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 Posted: 17:27 - 28 Mar 2011 Post subject: Paint overspray oops |
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Made the mistake of not moving my 125 out of the yard while spraying the GPZ. Now my 125 has little paint/lacquer particles all over it and it's ruining the sheen of the paint and chrome. The particles themselces are not noticable until you get close but from a distance it looks dull and just doesn't shine up properly anymore which is gutting because she's a sexy beast when she's gleaming. Anybody suggest the best way to remove these particles without damaging said paintwork/chrome etc. ? ____________________ 57 Huoniao HN125-8 - , 97 Kawasaki GPZ500S -
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 chris-red Have you considered a TDM?

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| Glenben92 |
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tried T cut, it seemed to do a little bit but with a lot of effort. Also tried petrol (haven't tried thinners yet) and it seemed to do nothing. Maybe if i break out the Farécla G4 it'll be more effective? being heavier grade to t-cut that is... ____________________ 57 Huoniao HN125-8 - , 97 Kawasaki GPZ500S -
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| Frost |
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| ZRX61 |
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 ZRX61 Victor Meldrew
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FFS, if you guys don't know what the fuck you're talking about, it's best to say nothing.
The method for removing overpsray is clay bar & instant detail spray. Any other method is going to do more damge to the parts. ____________________ They're not one night stands, they're auditions. |
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| stirlinggaz |
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good to see ZRX61 is in his usual friendly mood , however he is usually right when it comes to paint related stuff.
but i would be tempted to use some farecla compound & some hand glaze to finish it off,if the op doesnt want to attempt a spray job. (not everyone has access to decent air tools & the american products that he uses)
PLEASE DONT USE PAINTSTRIPPER as dafrostyoneone (EDIT : just realised he meant unpainted metal parts, my apologies frosty) suggests, it might end in tears.& avoid T-cut, might as well spend an extra couple of quid & get some decent compound.
in fact the halfords cutting compound (in yellow tube) is half the price of the mud in a tube & will remove overspray no problem.
it will dull down the finish though, hence why you should finish off with hand glaze or detailing clay.
forget the usual waxes polishes available, use the stuff car detailers use,
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 ZRX61 Victor Meldrew
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It's the bottle of stuff that comes with the clay bars in the Mothers kit.
https://www.mothers.com/02_products/07240.html ____________________ They're not one night stands, they're auditions. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 15 years, 102 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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