rob76turbo
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- Aug 16, 2018
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Hi everyone, Newb here on the Autogeek forum.
So I was doing some paint correction on my '02 Speed Yellow Boxster S this past weekend and was using (for the first time) a Griot Garage 6" random orbital polisher. The videos I watched said - don't lift! I tried not to lift, but was repositioning the orbital polisher on the front fender for a better angle of attack and I lifted. It sent a massive amount of splatter everywhere, including the top. I was using Griot's Garage Correcting Cream (for reference).
So my question. How can I get the splatter drops off the top? I tried the Ragg Topp cleaner and the soft bristle brush that came with the kit. Then we tried drying it and flaking it off with a fingernail and the tip of a pen knife, but to no effect.
Looking for help here as we have our first concourse coming up in a couple of weeks and suspect we may get a demerit or two with the splatter stains on the top. I am thinking maybe using a stiffer bristle brush. Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance!
Rob T
So I was doing some paint correction on my '02 Speed Yellow Boxster S this past weekend and was using (for the first time) a Griot Garage 6" random orbital polisher. The videos I watched said - don't lift! I tried not to lift, but was repositioning the orbital polisher on the front fender for a better angle of attack and I lifted. It sent a massive amount of splatter everywhere, including the top. I was using Griot's Garage Correcting Cream (for reference).
So my question. How can I get the splatter drops off the top? I tried the Ragg Topp cleaner and the soft bristle brush that came with the kit. Then we tried drying it and flaking it off with a fingernail and the tip of a pen knife, but to no effect.
Looking for help here as we have our first concourse coming up in a couple of weeks and suspect we may get a demerit or two with the splatter stains on the top. I am thinking maybe using a stiffer bristle brush. Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance!
Rob T