Removing overspay from newish paint
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Removing overspay from newish paint
Hi all,
Our recently restored TinTop has had a few "issues" relating to the poor "organisation skills" of the bodyshop that did it. Missing parts, incorrect dash wiring etc etc etc. I am working through them but have come across an "issue" I need advice on.
When I went to look at the van 10 days before I actually picked it up, it looked superb, very glossy / shiny and windscreen as clear as could be.
On collecting it and getting it home, it obvious that on the nearside it had got "over-sprayed" as, if you run your fingers down parts of the new paint, you can feel a slight "dust like" texture instead of the highly polished feel other parts of the van has. Also, much of the screen had what appeared to be over-spray on it (now cleaned off with white spirit, nylon pan scourer and then proper glass cleaner, looks fine now).
Question = What should I use to get this over-spray off the new(ish) paint ?
I wondered about more white spirit, but held off as I don't know if it might have a bad effect on the new paint. I then considered a soft & fine "clay bar", then I wondered whether to pay someone to use a pro style "buffer" (then polish with decent wax). Any thoughts folks ?
p.s. = No I won't even consider taking it back to the body shop, he is not having my van in his place again EVER ("no worries, it will be 2 days" = he will still have not completed it 3 months later )
Our recently restored TinTop has had a few "issues" relating to the poor "organisation skills" of the bodyshop that did it. Missing parts, incorrect dash wiring etc etc etc. I am working through them but have come across an "issue" I need advice on.
When I went to look at the van 10 days before I actually picked it up, it looked superb, very glossy / shiny and windscreen as clear as could be.
On collecting it and getting it home, it obvious that on the nearside it had got "over-sprayed" as, if you run your fingers down parts of the new paint, you can feel a slight "dust like" texture instead of the highly polished feel other parts of the van has. Also, much of the screen had what appeared to be over-spray on it (now cleaned off with white spirit, nylon pan scourer and then proper glass cleaner, looks fine now).
Question = What should I use to get this over-spray off the new(ish) paint ?
I wondered about more white spirit, but held off as I don't know if it might have a bad effect on the new paint. I then considered a soft & fine "clay bar", then I wondered whether to pay someone to use a pro style "buffer" (then polish with decent wax). Any thoughts folks ?
p.s. = No I won't even consider taking it back to the body shop, he is not having my van in his place again EVER ("no worries, it will be 2 days" = he will still have not completed it 3 months later )
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Re: Removing overspay from newish paint
You need some cutting compound like -http://www.3mdirect.co.uk/p-2880-3m-per ... 3godMG4AWA
But go gentle with it as it fair takes paint off.
But go gentle with it as it fair takes paint off.
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Re: Removing overspay from newish paint
Umm, not sure I trust myself with that stuff. Had no experience (and have no tools) re this type of thing. Don't want fcuk it up
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Re: Removing overspay from newish paint
T Cut also works of the same principle. Can you get hold of an angle grinder? You can get mops to fit. A buffer is the only realistic way you can do it yourself in my opinion. Just take your time with it. Dont put pressure on the buffer as this can cause a build up of heat and burn the paint. Also ensure the the mop has a decent amount of cutting agent on it as this helps against heat build up. Pictures of before and after would be nice. Best of luck with the job
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Ummm, got no power tools of that type (for "mops") and no experience in this subject, as said, don't want to fcuk my new paint up
Might let local club member "Jimpainter" have a look, I trust him
Might let local club member "Jimpainter" have a look, I trust him
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Re: Removing overspay from newish paint
I'm no expert, but I'd advise steering clear of cutting compound.
Had loads on mine after a small repair. Was advised on the detailers forum(yes I know!!)
To use a clay bar. Got a meguiers ?? Kit from halfords.
It's shifted the lot and left me with an amazing finish. Amazing stuff.
Look it up.
Had loads on mine after a small repair. Was advised on the detailers forum(yes I know!!)
To use a clay bar. Got a meguiers ?? Kit from halfords.
It's shifted the lot and left me with an amazing finish. Amazing stuff.
Look it up.
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Re: Removing overspay from newish paint
If anybody else is considering using a standard single speed angle grinder with a mop head, then I'd suggest they think again. They spin too fast and you are very likely to damage the paint unless you are experienced, in which case you are likely to have the right kit anyway.
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southernsparky wrote: Was advised on the detailers forum(yes I know!!) to use a clay bar. Got a meguiers ?? Kit from halfords. It's shifted the lot and left me with an amazing finish. Amazing stuff.
Look it up.
ghost123uk wrote: I then considered a soft & fine "clay bar",
= Yep Ben (aka "Quagmire" on here = local and a friend of ours) recommended this, and in fact demo'd it's use. Might well give that a go first as it seems less likely to fcuk anything up, being "hand held" I was just seeing if anyone had any other ideas for sorting it.
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Re: Removing overspay from newish paint
Sorry didn't see the reference to clay bars in your post!
Re: Removing overspay from newish paint
not used clay bar so cant comment on them. t cut has ammonia in so does some fracela so I wouldn't use them on fresh 2k paint. Id use 3ms as said, pretty sure youd be ok doing it by hand.
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Re: Removing overspay from newish paint
Tufty_B wrote:If anybody else is considering using a standard single speed angle grinder with a mop head, then I'd suggest they think again. They spin too fast and you are very likely to damage the paint unless you are experienced, in which case you are likely to have the right kit anyway.
Sorry should have said variable speed
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