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D R Detailing

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hey hows it goin everyone? this is my first time on this forum, i got 15 cars with bad overspray on them and i need a fast way to get it off. and they are brandnew cars. any good products out there. i dont have time to use a clay bar and sanding them is just not a good idea...
 
What kind of paint is it? If it's a paint that is less chemical-resistant than the clearcoat on the car, simple solvents may do the trick. There are also chemical decontamination systems from Auto International (Valugard) and Finish Kare, which may work.



So is it house paint, building paint, car paint, rattle can, what?
 
DR Detailing - I have news for you - If you don't have time to use a clay bar, you might re-think taking on the job(s). Tell us more about how this happened so we can give you some helpful options for resolutions.
 
David Fermani said:
DR Detailing - I have news for you - If you don't have time to use a clay bar, you might re-think taking on the job(s). Tell us more about how this happened so we can give you some helpful options for resolutions.



Agreed. Overspray is never a fun gig and it's not something you should think won;t take long.
 
This happened at my dealership, while painting the building the wind picked up the paint and it splattered over 5 or 6 cars. We just used a light solvent with a microfiber, it probably wasn't the best for the car, but it was one of those get it done quick kind of things.
 
When I schedule overspray jobs, I plan on a half day per car. I also price accordingly. If the paint comes off quickly, then I can do more cars per day but I never promise more than two.
 
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