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Old 21st February 2008, 09:05   #1
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Noticed my car has a few paint droplefts from some rechless muppet

Anyway to get this of? they come of slowly if you pick at it, but i dont really wanna do that ><
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Old 21st February 2008, 13:51   #2
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not too sure if there will be another way as obviously using spirits may affect the paint on the car.

Is there a lot or just a bit??
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Old 21st February 2008, 14:16   #3
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Old 21st February 2008, 14:19   #4
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T-cut, might just get them off but then people tend to avoid using t-cut because it scratches the paint.
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Old 21st February 2008, 15:47   #5
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Try using a clay bar and plenty of lubrication, though make it a slightly more agressive one.. IIRC the grey one should do the trick. Cant remember who its from off hand right now. But I will look it up, unless sumeone else can pick up from where I've left off.

** Sonus Grey **
Also you can use the likes of Meg Quick Detailer, etc.
I use Sonus Glyde and would highly recommend it

Hope that helps you

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Old 21st February 2008, 16:18   #6
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oh just polish them out!

if their as small as they sound just use som AG super resin should sort it out!

did when som muppet in work skuffed my bumper!
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pics me old fruit cake?
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