Paint overspray on my black Jeep srt8.

Tcnj80

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Well I have a fair amount of paint overspray on my truck, I think it came from a bridge that is being worked on near my job. Anyhow I tried some mothers clay on a section of the hood and with A LOT of work and it reduced it about 70%. My question is should I try a more aggressive clay to speed up the process or perhaps a wash product like a Finish kare decon kit? These pics are before I clayed, the whole truck is covered like this.



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Whatever you can't clay off you will need to polish off. What is your experience with polishing with a random orbital polisher and what do you have available?
 
I don't have a machine, I was planning to have the truck detailed by a local detailer who did a minor paint correction for me last year in a few weeks before this happened. I want to get this crap off now in fear of it being harder to take off later. If I stick with this mothers clay it will take a LOONG time, I would think a stronger clay will cut down time.
 
This happened to me last year, also from a bridge being worked on :(

It was a pain, a lot of work involved and still have some spots here and there...



I used Megs Aggressive Claybar (red one) with Dodo Born Slippy clay lube. This lube really helped, speeding up the process.

But after all the aggressive claying it required polishing.



Here are some pics from then:



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Where do you live? My name is Gregg Goodhart and I own and operate Just Like New Overspray Removal. We are currently working overspray removal projects from two different bridges being painted. We love to help you. Looking at your pictures clay is not going to get it all the way back.Some other processes will be have to be done.



Tcnj80 said:
Well I have a fair amount of paint overspray on my truck, I think it came from a bridge that is being worked on near my job. Anyhow I tried some mothers clay on a section of the hood and with A LOT of work and it reduced it about 70%. My question is should I try a more aggressive clay to speed up the process or perhaps a wash product like a Finish kare decon kit? These pics are before I clayed, the whole truck is covered like this.



overspraytwo.jpg




overspray.jpg
 
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