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Wood stain specks on my car!!!!!

Wood stain specks on my car!!!!!

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karlp
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20-03-2018, 08:14 AM
#1
My idiot neighbour :angry: decided to paint his fence while the wind was blowing, all next to my car Confusedhock:, my car now has red spots all over the front and top, only very tiny specks but about hundred of them, luckily my car was quite dusty so most have rested on top of the dust so can wiped off but some are on the plastic trim of the window and wing mirrors, I havent cleaned the car yet just want to get opinions of what should I do to remove them!!!!!!
karlp
20-03-2018, 08:14 AM #1

My idiot neighbour :angry: decided to paint his fence while the wind was blowing, all next to my car Confusedhock:, my car now has red spots all over the front and top, only very tiny specks but about hundred of them, luckily my car was quite dusty so most have rested on top of the dust so can wiped off but some are on the plastic trim of the window and wing mirrors, I havent cleaned the car yet just want to get opinions of what should I do to remove them!!!!!!

Rabster
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20-03-2018, 08:18 AM
#2
i would let them dry solid mate then claybar the car



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Rabster
20-03-2018, 08:18 AM #2

i would let them dry solid mate then claybar the car




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karlp
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20-03-2018, 08:19 AM
#3
Rabster i would let them dry solid mate then claybar the car

Was thinking that dude, cheers.
Will give it a good wash then clay, if some are not lifting off will be safe to use tcut on them?
karlp
20-03-2018, 08:19 AM #3

Rabster i would let them dry solid mate then claybar the car

Was thinking that dude, cheers.
Will give it a good wash then clay, if some are not lifting off will be safe to use tcut on them?

Rabster
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20-03-2018, 08:21 AM
#4
yeah you can use t-cut but the claybar should get them all off if used correctly if the car is dusty make sure you rinse the dust off before you try and wipe it or you will scratch the paint...



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Rabster
20-03-2018, 08:21 AM #4

yeah you can use t-cut but the claybar should get them all off if used correctly if the car is dusty make sure you rinse the dust off before you try and wipe it or you will scratch the paint...




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Lexusboy
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20-03-2018, 08:22 AM
#5
If you have any further issues hopefully you can talk with your neighbour about how your car can be put back to before the fence was painted.
Your neighbour should be covered under his house insurance.
Lexusboy
20-03-2018, 08:22 AM #5

If you have any further issues hopefully you can talk with your neighbour about how your car can be put back to before the fence was painted.
Your neighbour should be covered under his house insurance.

karlp
Senior Member
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20-03-2018, 08:23 AM
#6
Rabster yeah you can use t-cut but the claybar should get them all off if used correctly if the car is dusty make sure you rinse the dust off before you try and wipe it or you will scratch the paint...

Thanks Rabs, will give it a good clean first anyway then clay it.
Will be having a word with my neighbour later, one thing you dont touch is another mans car!!! Never mind a lexus!!!
karlp
20-03-2018, 08:23 AM #6

Rabster yeah you can use t-cut but the claybar should get them all off if used correctly if the car is dusty make sure you rinse the dust off before you try and wipe it or you will scratch the paint...

Thanks Rabs, will give it a good clean first anyway then clay it.
Will be having a word with my neighbour later, one thing you dont touch is another mans car!!! Never mind a lexus!!!

jimxms
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20-03-2018, 08:52 AM
#7
Take some pictures first so that if necessary you can show your neighbour what he did. You never know, he may offer to compensate you for the cost of a claybar kit Wink

But as others have said. Give it a wash, then use a claybar on it. Preferably something with a little bit of 'bite'. Then give it a polish to remove any marring (if there is any).

If that doesnt work, AutoGlym do some quite effective wipes that remove overspray/fallout..etc
jimxms
20-03-2018, 08:52 AM #7

Take some pictures first so that if necessary you can show your neighbour what he did. You never know, he may offer to compensate you for the cost of a claybar kit Wink

But as others have said. Give it a wash, then use a claybar on it. Preferably something with a little bit of 'bite'. Then give it a polish to remove any marring (if there is any).

If that doesnt work, AutoGlym do some quite effective wipes that remove overspray/fallout..etc

mplavery
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20-03-2018, 10:53 AM
#8
Rabster i would let them dry solid mate then claybar the car

That what i would say too, Voodoo Vix old car had some weird spots on her roof which did not seem to come off easy, Then we went all over the car with clay bar and it was like new again

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mplavery
20-03-2018, 10:53 AM #8

Rabster i would let them dry solid mate then claybar the car

That what i would say too, Voodoo Vix old car had some weird spots on her roof which did not seem to come off easy, Then we went all over the car with clay bar and it was like new again


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karlp
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20-03-2018, 11:00 AM
#9
Yo guys,
all fine now Smile I washed it and most of the specks come off with that then clay bar'd the remaining spots and all is fine.
Panic Over!
Again thanks for all the quick advice as usual guys Wink
karlp
20-03-2018, 11:00 AM #9

Yo guys,
all fine now Smile I washed it and most of the specks come off with that then clay bar'd the remaining spots and all is fine.
Panic Over!
Again thanks for all the quick advice as usual guys Wink

parthiban
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22-03-2018, 07:16 AM
#10
Glad it was sorted, fence paint is usually water based so it should come off easy anyway.

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parthiban
22-03-2018, 07:16 AM #10

Glad it was sorted, fence paint is usually water based so it should come off easy anyway.


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