what can i use to get rid of chemicals that were sprayed onto my cars paint

EdgeOfSanity

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About 2 weeks ago my sister was in the garage and decided she would kill wasps with a big can of raid that shot out a 10 ft stream. While she was killing the wasp nests in the garage she never bothered to pull out the cars so i ended up with wasp killer baked onto my cars paint. I've been out of town since this happened so i havent had a chance to deal with it until today. So far i've tried quick detailers and a clay bar to get it off but have had absolutly no luck so far. What can i use to get this crap off?
 
Do you have any cleaner polishes? I would try something like Klasse AIO, Prime, or even ColorX. If those dont work, maybe a IPA wipedown? And if all else fails...Maybe a New Car Prep Solvent - Just be sure to re-apply your LSP
 
Joshua312 said:
Do you have any cleaner polishes? I would try something like Klasse AIO, Prime, or even ColorX. If those dont work, maybe a IPA wipedown? And if all else fails...WD-40 - Just be sure to re-apply your LSP

i have a pc and menzerna ip and fpII
 
If you wanted to try the IPA wipedown you can find it at Walmart, Target, Biglots, Walgreens...anywhere for under a buck. It could work? Others will probably chime in to help as well....
 
tried out the menzerna via pc and it worked as far taking off the stains, but its left small visable rings where the spray dots where. I'm afraid it may have eaten the clear coat, i'll try to get some pics up tonight of it.
 
Those wasp sprays have some pretty heavy-duty solvent carriers in them to provide wetting action--hopefully none of them damaged your paint.
 
Sounds like a good candidate for a formal decontamination, then try to correct the paint. i'll leave it to others to debate AutoInt vs FK1.
 
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