01-08-2011, 04:24pm
Clay bar is the only way to go.You wet rub with it , and it only takes off the overspray, fallout, or even rust spots from a nearby grinder.About 30 bucks
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01-08-2011, 04:24pm
Clay bar is the only way to go.You wet rub with it , and it only takes off the overspray, fallout, or even rust spots from a nearby grinder.About 30 bucks
01-08-2011, 04:51pm
(01-08-2011, 04:24pm)beally55 Wrote: Clay bar is the only way to go.You wet rub with it , and it only takes off the overspray, fallout, or even rust spots from a nearby grinder.About 30 bucksyeah use a spray bottle with mild detergent and water mixed ,spray the area you want to remove the over spray from [make sure every thing is clean] and rub the area with the clay bar in small movements.Keep checking for any grit on the bar and keep it wet. Once finish you will most likely need to go over the area with a polish to bring the shine up. ![]()
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