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Old 01-23-07, 10:00   #1 (permalink)
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how's it going? I'm from florida, work as a mobile electronic installer, a student at a university, and I have a black wrx sti. Awsome car just hard to keep it clean.

Right before the beginning of the new year, my neighbors decided to spray the outside of their house with white and got a lot of it on my car, as well as 2 other cars in the drive way.

I've been trying to figure out how the heck to get white overspray off the black rubber, black trims, and the small wing on my car. I've tried using nail polish mixed 50/50 with water, and it takes a long time. The overspray is pretty much on the top half of my car like a mist spray. Any suggestions? thanks
 
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Welcome!

Try a clay bar for that overspray.
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I figure clay bar for the body of the car, but i dont think i can calybar rubber or black trim.
 
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I figure clay bar for the body of the car, but i dont think i can calybar rubber or black trim.
If the trim is smooth you can usaully clay without troubles. You can also look at a Magic Eraser by Mr. Clean.
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