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Possible Overspray
Posted by Steve-95 900S Convertible (more from Steve-95 900S Convertible) on Sun, 8 Apr 2001 20:45:18
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I was detailing my car today with a hand glaze and WOW! What a difference. I've never used any type of glaze or swirl remover on any of my vehicles until today. I always thought a good coat of wax was all they needed. My paint looks brand new with a deep, liquid like shine. I'm very happy with the results. I'm noticing something on both front quarter panels that I think may be overspray. I can see a distinct line where the overspray starts and even what looks like a piece of tape where the original paint was covered. This is almost identical on both sides. I think the front bumper was repainted sometime before I bought the car. I checked Carfax before buying and found no history of any accidents. Maybe the bumper had a lot of paint chips and was painted at the dealer before they put it up for sale. Is there any way to romove this overspray w/out damaging the paint? It's hardly even noticable, but if there's an easy way to remove it that would be great. Thanks, Steve
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