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I have been working on the garage like a mad man latley tring to get it done before spring, Anyhoo I needed to paint the side that the SS is on. So last weekend I pulled the SS out on Sat To paint the Ceiling and the walls white, After I was done some rain was on it way so I pulled the SS Back in the garage. then the big snow hit last week, I didnt spend to much time in the garage till this friday. then today I went out to wash the SS because it was a little warmer and It was dusty and had a little bird poo on it from sittin out all day that Sat. I start washing the top first(like always) And there was a little bird poo on the top by the back window, so I sprayed it it with the hose, and sprayed it again and again and the poo didnt budge! So I looked at it and it was a drip of paint from when I had painted the garage LAST WEEK! I took my wash mitt and sit it on top of the little dot to soak for a few and to gather my self (I wasnt in too good of shape!) Then I lifted the wash mit and took my finger nail and pulled the paint drop up like it was sittin on waxed paper! YEA! I was verry happy! Here is a pic of it on the car.. I couldnt get the Dig Cam to focus so It isnt a great pic
 
here is one after I took it off the car..... i am so glad that I had something protecting the paint. Let us all learn form this, i dont care what you use. Please just use something!
 
I was like that once with some Ketchup. It was after 8 or 9 layers of Klasse and my car was slick as snot. I must have driven over some little ketchup packets or something because I had this red crap sprayed all over the back of my car. I didn't notice it untill probably a couple hours after it happened. That stuff just wiped right off. I went from "Holy Sh*t!!" to ":bow---> Klasse" in .02 seconds.
 
i guess that's what happens when you have a 3 inch thick layer of Z... nothing's gunna stick to it. Even more of a reason to keep your car nice though... if that paint dried onto the surface it would of been a pain to get rid off. btw i love the beading! Man... what i wouldn't do to see your SS (or John Ross's collection) in person. With how amazing the pictures are of that thing it must really turn heads.
 
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<em class='bbc'>Originally posted by Dr. Jones [/i]
<strong class='bbc'>i if that paint dried onto the surface it would of been a pain to get rid off. [/b]</blockquote>

The paint had set on the car for over a week, it was dried:(:scared
 
Dont forget that MOST paints you use for the interior of your house are water based, so even after they have dried/cured, they can be removed by soaking them with water, especially hot water.



Good thing no damage remained.
 
hey guys,

am a soon to be 70 yr old long term perfectionistic car guy who loves autos and keeping them superduper mechanically and cosmetically. have owned porsches, jags, mb, bimmers, and a snoot full of domestics.

my best hit was a best of concours event on a euro 930 slant nosed porsche at pca's annual event at rennfest in atlanta in '87.

currently have a '10 jag xk liquid silver coupe with jag installed 20" calimnos rims and wife has a '07 350e mb sedan with 18k miles. the jag is the finest car i have ever owned. it is a monster with its 3rd generation super V8 and a factory exhaust system that snarls.

i belong to several detail forums but NOTHING compares to this one which i found thru trying to learn all i could about 105 macg compound and its applications. the post on 105 was fabulous and must have been written by a phd in councour prep

rock on
bud :Car smiley:
 
hey guys

being new i am a little confused. since pac is closing down does that mean this forum will crash? sure hope not as this is the highest quality one i review!

bus
 
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