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Re: Wet paint
On Fri, 15 Sep 1995, Mike Myers wrote:
> I know this isn't quattro material, but I'm hoping you guys can help me out
> here. A couple of days ago, a friend drove my Talon through some paint that
> was spilt on the road. It was late at night, so he didn't see it, neither
> did I till the next afternoon. So now I have my black/gray Talon with white
> paint on the bottom quarter of the car. Any ideas how to get this off? It
> will come off using a finger nail, but I'd like some short cuts. Thanks for
> your help here.
If it's easily comeoffable (now, that's a useful, new word), use
Meguiar's #9 -- Swirl Remover (also known as Deep Gloss Cleaner/Polish in
the fine print). It is not abrasive, so you can use it in liberal fasion
without worrying.
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- From: Mike Myers <mimyers@badlands.NoDak.edu>