Over spray on tint and leather interior?

I offer over spray removal as a service, and I would say I do a good job at it. I have a new red Avalanche lined up for Wednesday for a Full Detail plus over spray removal. It has fine white over spray on the ENTIRE truck.



Upon closer inspection of the interior, there is over spray on the drivers side door panel (front), seat, console, and some of the dash. It must have blown though the truck, because it is also on the 2 passenger side windows, on the INSIDE.



The windows are tinted, I think factory. I have to double check. If so, then clay should work.



Now, what should I use on leather, vinyl, and plastic?

What can I use on the inside of the windows which are tinted, if after market?



-Chris
 
I had this similar situation myself and could not get it off the interior. I tried goo gone and 3M adhesive remover all to no effect. You might try rubbing alcohol, but I'd becareful as you could ruin the leather and dye'd door panels.



See my thread on the 73 Alfa Romeo.
 
TexasTB said:
What can I use on the inside of the windows which are tinted, if after market?



-Chris



If there is overspray on aftermarket tinted windows I say they are out of luck. You wont be able to use anything aggressive enough to get rid of the overspray that won't also ruin the tint. It'd probably be cheaper for them to just have it re-tinted.
 
you can use the clay bar ,,,that you use on the exterior paint it will move the the overspray and will not hurt the leather
 
Maybe a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser on the vinyl and also the leather if you're gentle.
 
I have the same problem with nailpolish on my black leathers :(

Does the same same apply with the claybar for nail polish?

Figured since it's same topic, I'd post in here rather then start a new thread :)
 
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