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TTWAGN said:If you are a registered business for detailing you could have provided a quote for the repairs $100 under the body shop and received the job and the money from the insurance company.
You could have repaired it yourself and changed any trim and earn a nice income for your work.
jeffsuggs said:My name is Jeff Suggs. My company name is paintoversprayremovaloftexas.com. You can go there or to my youtube site. When you get there check out my "How to Clay a Vehicle without Scuffing it" video. First, wash the vehicle then dry it off completely out of the sun. If your dad is going to this himself then he needs to go to automagic.com and buy one blue bar (fine grade) of clay and one gallon of BC-2 pink wax. Put a light coat of wax on the car and get a spray bottle filled with water and one squirt of Ivory dish washing liquid. Spray the solution on the panel and start claying. Do not remove the wax but take the clay bar and clay through the wax one panel at a time using up and down motions or side to side, no criss crossing. The reason for claying through the wax is to reduce any friction. Wipe off the panel that you're working on and make sure the overspray is gone. Repeat the process on the remaining panels of the car. When you are finished claying it, use the same BC-2 wax and rewax the vehicle preferable with an orbital if he has one. I suggest you watch my video. With these instructions and the video, your dad should be able to remove the overspray himself. If you have any questions please contact me. I live in Houston, TX. My email is jeffoverspraytech@hotmail.com
I hope my reply helps you with your overspray problem.