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My girlfriend ran over some house paint that some ******* left on the road in her street late one night. It has been flicked up from her wheel slightly onto the side of her car and under guard. What can i use to remove it that wont be harsh to the paint on her actual car?

cheers!


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My girlfriend ran over some house paint that some ******* left on the road in her street late one night. It has been flicked up from her wheel slightly onto the side of her car and under guard. What can i use to remove it that wont be harsh to the paint on her actual car?

cheers!

Magic.

Paint removing agents tend to be non-discriminatory when used to remove paint from a surface.

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you can try to lightly sand it with 1500/1800/2000 Grit sand paper. Always finish with 2000 grit though. When you get to the clear coat and it gets dull stop there. polish and it should be fine again.

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