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Originally Posted by madsteez
Try some solvent,quick on,quick off a wet rag.Thats what i use when there is overspray on cars at work,but its been more to the eye than to the hand. Id give it a try anyways.

By the way,try the solvent and since you work at a shop get done whats called a enviormental wax,its cheap,inexpensive and damn good,its a thick ass wax.
Are you kidding me?

Cars dont come into your bay with overspray dude.



Solvent will most definately melt the wax and dull the underlying paint.





In this situation I would slap the shit out of whoever did it, and find the highest quality claybar and 'lube'. At hall we used ADS (Advanced dealer services). The clay itself was pretty good, it was very fine and did good at getting the smaller things out of paint.