My friend left his car out for two weeks while he was on vacation. Eggs from a birds nest fell onto the hood and baked. There doesn't appear to be much chipped paint as is the case with hurled chicken eggs. However, the egg is stuck on the surface. Meg's APC 4:1 didn't make a dent. Clay was just getting stuck in the egg so I didn't follow through with claying.
I expect paint damage under the egg, but the first task is to simply get the egg off. What you see in the picture (upload failed error #2038, will try again) feels to be above the surface. Can a PC touch this or is a direct drive polisher required? Is it better to start w/ wet sanding? I am even thinking about trying some 3D Eraser outside of its intended purposes:
This car water spot remover has a strong acidic mixture that softens the hard minerals...
Any suggestions about method (orbital, polisher, sanding) and product (pad, compound, sandpaper grit) are appreciated. :help:
-Thanks
I expect paint damage under the egg, but the first task is to simply get the egg off. What you see in the picture (upload failed error #2038, will try again) feels to be above the surface. Can a PC touch this or is a direct drive polisher required? Is it better to start w/ wet sanding? I am even thinking about trying some 3D Eraser outside of its intended purposes:
This car water spot remover has a strong acidic mixture that softens the hard minerals...
Any suggestions about method (orbital, polisher, sanding) and product (pad, compound, sandpaper grit) are appreciated. :help:
-Thanks