Aircraft paint overspray

ShaneB

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Just received a call from a local airport about some possible jobs for me. Apparently they painted some aircraft outside on a windy day and a number of vehicles got some over spray on them. Im going to meet the guy on tuesday to discuss what needs to be done.

Never dealt with aircraft paint and I'm unaware of how severe the over spray is but does anyone have some experience with this situation? Jusy want some info on anything i may want or need to tackle this job. Im going to bring my Nanoskin mitts (fine and coarse) and probably a couple polishes along with my polishers. I also have steel wool for use on the glass cause I know that should work (0000 grade)

Anything else I should have to be best prepared?
 
Go look it over CAREFULLY and go from there. Be prepared to do a test spot to show you what you are in for.
 
It's not getting it off the paint or glass that is going to be ugly. It's getting it off the trim and soft parts.
 
That was one of my concerns after I thought about it Ccrew. I know plastic trim I can get a little more aggressive with brushes but any rubber I'm worried about what I can and can't use. Any suggestions? Gonna be a good learning experience!
 
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