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    I've got overspray on a newly purchased car, claying/compounding/polishing is do little to nothing to remove it. What are my next options?

    So wanted to give a slight update, haven't had time to sit down and try the things you guys mentioned until today. Mineral Spirits/wax and grease remover/aggressive clay all did absolutely nothing. So I bit the bullet and decided to try some wet sanding. Started at 3k then worked my way through...
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    I've got overspray on a newly purchased car, claying/compounding/polishing is do little to nothing to remove it. What are my next options?

    I'm gonna pick up some aggressive clay tomorrow and give that a go first. I went over various areas with the clay have for about 2 hours straight. Well over 100 times on each main area. My clay may just not be heavy enough. Really hope I dont have to wet sand it.
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    I've got overspray on a newly purchased car, claying/compounding/polishing is do little to nothing to remove it. What are my next options?

    He said a friend tried, and it's been on there a few weeks. I've tried paint thinner to no avail, I'll give MS a try and see what that does.
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    I've got overspray on a newly purchased car, claying/compounding/polishing is do little to nothing to remove it. What are my next options?

    On the picture on the right directly right of the headlight is where I've tried various clays and compounding. The clays I used were from the Meguiar's G1016 kit and the Mother's California Gold Clay kit which I believe are not aggresive. Could you reccomend some medium and heavy grades of clay...
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    I've got overspray on a newly purchased car, claying/compounding/polishing is do little to nothing to remove it. What are my next options?

    Pretty much what the title says. Previous owner had the headlights restored and the person used some sort of clear gloss paint to seal it. He didn't quite tape and cover everything so there's a decent amount of overspray on it. And in the right lights it's extremely noticeable. Claying and...
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