I have read the replies regarding removing paint (house paint or traffic striping paint) overspray from a vehicle. Is the concensus still to use mineral spirits then a clay bar?
The car is a 2007 Ford Focus with a factory clear coat. The overspray completely covers the car, you can barely see it but it is on the glass, plastic headlight covers, plastic antenna, you can feel it. A windshield replacement company cleaned up the glass using commerical glass cleaner and a razor blade like the kind you find in box cuttting knives to scrape the paint from the windshield.
Again my question is, is there a new product out there that will clean the paint off of all surfaces or am I stuck using mineral spirits? Also, this time of year the temperature drops from 48 degrees during the day to 32 degrees at night. Can I do the job now or will waiting for late spring and warmer weather allow the paint to some how set up and be harder to remove?
Thanks for any info and opinions.
P.S. I am not a professional detailer.
The car is a 2007 Ford Focus with a factory clear coat. The overspray completely covers the car, you can barely see it but it is on the glass, plastic headlight covers, plastic antenna, you can feel it. A windshield replacement company cleaned up the glass using commerical glass cleaner and a razor blade like the kind you find in box cuttting knives to scrape the paint from the windshield.
Again my question is, is there a new product out there that will clean the paint off of all surfaces or am I stuck using mineral spirits? Also, this time of year the temperature drops from 48 degrees during the day to 32 degrees at night. Can I do the job now or will waiting for late spring and warmer weather allow the paint to some how set up and be harder to remove?
Thanks for any info and opinions.
P.S. I am not a professional detailer.