HELP! my garage was painting the ceiling

jmoy

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My garage was repainting the ceiling white, and they didn't cover my car as they promised, so now I have all these white spots on the paint :hairpull Any suggestions in cleaning or removing it, TIA
 
A few years ago, a neighbor was having his house painted and even though they tried to put up wind block, the paint went all over my Cherokee. Now, this was in my pre-Autopian days and I had no idea what to do so they told me to take it to a detailer and have it fixed and they would pay. Detailer charged $750 to fix it, and it honestly wasn't that bad. I know now that some clay & lube would have taken care of it in about an hour. Painter paid, but wasn't happy about it-fortunately, he had recommended the place.
 
kompressornsc said:
A few years ago, a neighbor was having his house painted and even though they tried to put up wind block, the paint went all over my Cherokee. Now, this was in my pre-Autopian days and I had no idea what to do so they told me to take it to a detailer and have it fixed and they would pay. Detailer charged $750 to fix it, and it honestly wasn't that bad. I know now that some clay & lube would have taken care of it in about an hour. Painter paid, but wasn't happy about it-fortunately, he had recommended the place.



Did you tell the detailer that the painter was picking up the tab? If so, he probably inflated the price tenfold.
 
I remember that happened to my dad's car a coupe years back, he puntured a hole in a can of white spray paint and those darn specks travelled at least 100 foot and landed all over his car, he tried to clean most of it with laquer thinner, to this day there are still some specks left all around even after all that polishing I did for him.
 
3M adhesive remover then clay, Polish with either Meguiars Speedglaze/Menzerna Intense Polish if light color you can go straight to a LSP If dark color go to a final polish then your LSP Goodluck
 
;) A .45 auto loaded with some of the nastiest hollowpoints you can find would suffice. Man would I be mad if that happened to me! But yeah, clay should work fine.
 
I'd honestly take it to a professional detailer, for no reason other reason than the fact that you recieve a receipt detailing what was done and the costs which you can then use to obtain reimbursement.
 
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