Radster1986
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- Oct 19, 2012
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I somehow ran over white road paint, which is weird because I am a very cautious driver, but it happened. I got most of it off with a plastic tinting squeegee, WD-40 and a pressure washer. There is still little white dots here and there that I will go back and get off when time allows. The actual paint on the car it just came off with my fingernail, as there wasn't much on the door panel. Its annoying given the car is only 6 months old and its now taken a beating from trying to get this crap off. My problem however is as follows....
The bottom rockers on my car are this textured rubberized coating that's very soft, I hit it with a pressure washer and the road paint did come off easily but I hit one spot where it took a small pencil sized flake of the black car paint from the coating, so I scratched the idea of using the pressure washer anymore and broke out the old Sharpie to make quick fix of the spot. I tried the squeegee, but it feels like Im going to do more damage than good rubbing on that coating, so I scratched that idea too. So I am looking for a little advice of something I could apply (that is going to be reasonably priced) on top and wipe off.
The tires also have white paint in the treads and it looks like poop, I think the pressure washer would make quick work of getting it of with a 40 degree tip up close, but I am worried I may damage the tires. Any thoughts on this pickle?
The bottom rockers on my car are this textured rubberized coating that's very soft, I hit it with a pressure washer and the road paint did come off easily but I hit one spot where it took a small pencil sized flake of the black car paint from the coating, so I scratched the idea of using the pressure washer anymore and broke out the old Sharpie to make quick fix of the spot. I tried the squeegee, but it feels like Im going to do more damage than good rubbing on that coating, so I scratched that idea too. So I am looking for a little advice of something I could apply (that is going to be reasonably priced) on top and wipe off.
The tires also have white paint in the treads and it looks like poop, I think the pressure washer would make quick work of getting it of with a 40 degree tip up close, but I am worried I may damage the tires. Any thoughts on this pickle?