Advice on removing spray paint from vandalized car.

I would try the chemical guys method, even though the paint was probably not sitting on the car they used for that long. I have also read about wd-40 removing spray paint due to the fish oil content it has. I would have at least done a test spot to see how difficult it was to remove. I am probably the only person around here who thinks $100 is still a lot of money.
 
I would try the chemical guys method, even though the paint was probably not sitting on the car they used for that long.

Of course not. They wheeled it in while the paint was still drying. Most security cameras don't have sound, and the person chasing the criminal has the same build and shoes as none other than Greg! (Has an identical balding area too.)

:nomore:
 
Oh yeah I know it was staged, I was just trying not to bash them.
 
[FONT=Liberation Sans, Arial, sans-serif]The sooner you try to clean the spray apitn, the better. Use can either use acetone or a rubing compound to treat the damaged part.[/FONT]
 
I just did a spray painted car.
I use an Auto Scrubber on my DA. It worked fine.
I would have broken out the Lacquer thinner if the paint was older or more of a problem.
i also used a Speedy Prep Wash Mit, ie: rubber.

You have a horrible job ahead of you, Your arms will be sore. And get to it asap, the longer you wait the more adhesin will occur.
 
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