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    A co-worker in San Francisco has a car which has some paint splattered on it. Unfortunately I haven`t seen it so I don`t know what`s involved, I don`t even know what model car it is, but would appreciate any recommendations for a detailer in the area.



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    Well, since we know very little detail all I can say is that CLAY is usually the solution.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brad B.
    Well, since we know very little detail all I can say is that CLAY is usually the solution.


    I wholeheartedly agree with that. Do you have any recommendations for suitable detailers in San Francisco?



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    Scott

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    You could also try a solvent like Tarminator and/or pair it with clay afterward.

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    Darn, I was just there for 6 days. I would`ve tried to maybe come have a look.

    Yep without more info/photos, the usual : Tarminator/Prepsol/ assorted tar-overspray remover, clay, following with Valugard`s ABC system would probably be beneficial as well.
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    MOST IMPORTANT TO KNOW!

    What kind of "overspray"?

    Latex, expoxy, oil based enamel, etc.

    All work a bit different.

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    I haven`t seen the car so can`t offer any details, but did recommend a few detailers in San Francisco for her to try.



    Thank you for the suggestions. They`ll come in handy for work on my own car.

 

 

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