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      04-01-2013, 12:41 AM   #1
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Removing Paint on car

I ran over a spray can in the lane way at the back of my house and the can sprayed all over the rear side. Some on my black wheels as well, in a silver colour on sapphire black car. Little shits in the lane left it after graffitti all over the fences.

I have tried soap and water but no way.
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I ran over a spray can in the lane way at the back of my house and the can sprayed all over the rear side. Some on my black wheels as well, in a silver colour on sapphire black car. Little shits in the lane left it after graffitti all over the fences.

I have tried soap and water but no way.
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That is really bad news - sorry to hear that it happened.

Best bet is to try a clay bar as soon as possible as that should get most of it off. Finish off with a polish like Meguiars ultra cut compound then wax.

Hope this works for you....
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Hi

That is really bad news - sorry to hear that it happened.

Best bet is to try a clay bar as soon as possible as that should get most of it off. Finish off with a polish like Meguiars ultra cut compound then wax.

Hope this works for you....
Thanks, I don't have one and being this late on Easter Monday I won't be able to get one. I will have to try tomorrow.
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Try isopropyl alcohol!! This should work. If dont have one know maybe try using Nail polisher remover. Hope this helps.
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Hi

That is really bad news - sorry to hear that it happened.

Best bet is to try a clay bar as soon as possible as that should get most of it off. Finish off with a polish like Meguiars ultra cut compound then wax.

Hope this works for you....
Clay bar should get it straight off! BUT if you've never used one before - be sure to lube it up! Quick detailer will do the trick if you're only spot cleaning..

Good luck & hope it comes straight off!
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that sucks, sorry to hear!

I used nail polish remover for touch up paint that went over... also used isopropyl alcohol. becareful with nail polish remover some i hear can do damage.
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On one part of the car its on so thick that I have decided to call a car detailer. He is coming over tomorrow to assess the car. In the meantime I rang my insurance company, in case I need a repaint.

Thank you for all the suggestions.
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      04-02-2013, 06:27 AM   #8
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On one part of the car its on so thick that I have decided to call a car detailer. He is coming over tomorrow to assess the car. In the meantime I rang my insurance company, in case I need a repaint.

Thank you for all the suggestions.
Damn dude this sucks!

I doubt you will need a repaint, the detailer should be able to wetsand and remove it as bmw's have a shitload of clearcoat.
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      04-03-2013, 12:11 AM   #9
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Well, great news, the detailer got all the paint off, including from my black wheels.

I don't know if I am allowed to give him a plug, but Daniel Tran from Theultimatedetailer did a fantastic job.
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