How Do You Remove Spray Paint From An Automobile?
Cars provide a canvas for various types of substances such as mud, grease, road grime and even spray paint. Whether it results from a 6-year-old child testing out his artistic abilities to a vandal or an unfortunate mishap, spray paint on the surface of your automobile will most likely not delight you. In order to avoid damaging the original paint, use forethought before removing the spray paint from your car. With the proper approach, you can restore your car to its former condition. Hand wash the car using a bucket of water and car shampoo. An automotive sponge provides a good tool for removing surface dirt and grime. Dry the car with microfiber towels after washing. Cut a clay bar into thirds with a knife. (Dividing the bar will save the rest of it for future use.) Work one of the thirds of clay in your hand until it becomes pliable. Mold it into a flat, palm-sized, pancake shape approximately 1/4 inch thick. Spray a 12 -by-12-inch section with clay lubricant, then place the flat pi