Yellow Road paint on 2010 Silverado HD

slowride66

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Hey Y'all

I got a 2010 Chevy Silverado HD RED with tiny yellow specs all over I would say 98% of people would not see them but I do.

Usually I can pop a turd like this off with the great old Thumb nail but these things are stuck like chuck.
I used a new razor blade on the glass but I will not attempt this on the paint.

I have even tried {after searching for them} my Teflon razor blades, no luck.

I am miffed @ the amount of chips in this paint.

Anyway Thanks for the help

SR66:xyxthumbs:
 
I have had success with enamel paint reducer. Doesn't effect effect the poly clear....
 
First I see its your first post, :welcome:.

Second, from what I understand it sounds like you have yellow road striping paint on your Chevy(?).

I've dealt with this a few times at the dealership I work at. What I found that works is Diamondite Spray Clay w/ Sponge(*). I spray it on the road paint (you should instantly see the road paint run), I then follow with a light rubbing with the sponge and repeat, if needed (most of the time it is not).

*I should also mention I didn't have the sponge Diamondite sells with the spray, but a Adams VRT Super Block Dressing Applicator. Just search Adams site or google the above product.

Post some pictures if you can. It would help all of us in helping you.
 
WOW! that was a fast response time.

I have been here maybe just reading & looking around for years I just change my e mail & I think it reset my post count EH who cares?

I normally would post a picture but I cant really get it with my POS camera they are the size of fly Chit.

Can you tell me if this a water bourn paint or VOC base coat clear coat?

This is a new customers truck & what a pig sty it was I had to scrub the front seats 3 times!

I will try some enamel reducer & if not plan "B" A air chisel J/K

My 25+ years detailing mostly Big power boats is a old school approach thou I never pass up a opportunity to try new products.

Now getting older & more out of shape than ever I am more receptive to less elbow grease & more chemical warfare { Elbow grease always works thou.

Thanks A lot!!

SR66:dblthumb2:
 
I don't believe there are any waterborne clears on the market yet, just base coats. Waterborne base coats are usually cleared with polyurethane.

I had some touch up work done on my 2010 Silverado and it was cleared with poly...
 
I know if u use solvent prior to claying, it makes the dots round and less jagged which makes harder/impossible to remove the over spray with clay. I usually start with aggressive clay by automagic, get off what I can with that,then switch to solvent x to get the remainder.
 
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