LeMarque
New member
Sorry for all the incoming, but a fellow stopped by who owns a 1911 Pope Hartford that he said was painted forty years ago. Seems some workers were spraying above his garage and he just noticed some over spray on the fenders, etc.
Said he would be traveling and back in town in a few weeks. So I'm thinking ClayMagic fine, but for some reason or other I'm wondering, if I have to use mineral spirits or reducer for the potentially more stubborn over spray, am I going to do more harm then good.
I tried to tell him the longer he waits the more likely the overspray will attach to the paint, but his schedule won't permit anything sooner. That's true, right? Waiting to remove overspray only adds to the difficulty of removal?
Said he would be traveling and back in town in a few weeks. So I'm thinking ClayMagic fine, but for some reason or other I'm wondering, if I have to use mineral spirits or reducer for the potentially more stubborn over spray, am I going to do more harm then good.
I tried to tell him the longer he waits the more likely the overspray will attach to the paint, but his schedule won't permit anything sooner. That's true, right? Waiting to remove overspray only adds to the difficulty of removal?