This is great web site, so maybe someone can help. My neighbor had some work done on her deck and had it painted. The guys sprayed the deck with an oil based paint. They strung up lights and worked till late painting. There was a light breeze and the overspray landed on 5 of the neighbors vehicles. Of coarse this crew does not have insurance and I do not know if I am going to get any help from this fly by night crew. I did a test on the paint on our 2004 Expedition and 85 F150 and it looks like it will come off with a clay bar. My concern is the tonneau on the old truck. I have a lot of work in this truck. The cover is about 2 years old. I have been using 303 on it and it looks great for sitting in the florida sun. I just cleaned it the other day with vinyl cleaner. I did not put 303 on it. I was going to wait until this weekend. So the overspray landed on the tonneau cover with no protection at all. It really bonded to the surface. Is there any product I can use to remove the dry overspray without hurting the cover. A new one is $300.00
I am also concerned about removing the overspray on the trim on the Expedition. The black trim is coated pretty bad. Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated....Thanks
I am also concerned about removing the overspray on the trim on the Expedition. The black trim is coated pretty bad. Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated....Thanks