Concrete on Paint Job!
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Concrete on Paint Job!
Gentlemen, Atheletes, Scholars and Paint Experts:
Was driving behind a concrete truck and a smidge landed (AND DRIED) on my inferno red paint job. How do I get this off without damaging the paint?
The guy at the car wash said to use something call CLR, but I know better than to trust the local car wash attendant.
Please help with referrals or suggestions to get this off. Looking at it bothers me.
Thanks
Lyndell
Was driving behind a concrete truck and a smidge landed (AND DRIED) on my inferno red paint job. How do I get this off without damaging the paint?
The guy at the car wash said to use something call CLR, but I know better than to trust the local car wash attendant.
Please help with referrals or suggestions to get this off. Looking at it bothers me.
Thanks
Lyndell
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try some clay bar. if that does not work-try this stuff
http://www.topoftheline.com/cement-c...over-auto.html
http://www.topoftheline.com/cement-c...over-auto.html
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Actually, the guy at the car wash was right. CLR( RiteAid/Walmart/Longs) is used for removal of calcium deposits, a key component of mud(concrete). Works great on water spotting too. I would try WD40 first, it's what the guys in the trades use all the time to clean the dryed mud off their trowels.
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