so I had my coupe painted and (no matter how hard the painter tried).... there is some overspray.... its all good, but I am wondering.... what is the best way to get rid of overspray? Do I just douche everything... mineral spirits, paint stripper or carb cleaner? Does anyone have better advice?
Yes, where is the overspray? If it is something nice like another car, a clay bar will get rid of it. If it is a snowblower..................well, dad still has a dusting of light blue on his from 04 and my touring build.
I'm not a painter, but I do know how to prevent overspray from getting on other parts of the car...cover everything with cloths, then cover it with plastic. I don't know how to keep it from getting all over my shop, aside from getting it on someone else's shop instead. but then you never know when it will get done. the stuff is a bitch to remove, sorry I'm too late to help.
Ha! try spraying awl-grip, that stuff stays stickey and airborne for a day and a half!! Like veryone else has asked.....what surface??
most of the overspray is on the tires and on some of the suspension and rear diff.... not on new paint, glass, etc.
I've had good luck with acetone on a set of original paint guide headlights with primer overspray all over them.
3M pads, and rattle cans. Wesleys whitewall cleaner, and S.O.S pads for the tires. I would stay away from lacquer thinner. It will work good, but will dry out the rubber.
Don't use acetone on paint, you'll be back to bare steel before you know it, on chrome and tires it will be fine. Try prepsol on painted surfaces, it may take a bit of rubbing, but the longer you leave it the harder it will be to remove. Scotty.
Yes, very lucky. I use acetone daily in the fibreglass industry. 2k takes a bit more work to remove than single pack but it will take it off. Scotty
Oh man! good to know! It wiped off the oerspray really easy and I immediately washed the lights.... Maybe that's what saved them.
One way to cut down on over spray is to use an HVLP Turbine 2 or 3 stage system when spraying. I have seen guys spend $8,000 dollars on a high end paint job and still have over spray on the under the hood engine parts and this was with a down draft system that was working. The guy loved the paint job but when he ran is hand over the headers and other engine parts it was like sandpaper. Jimbo
Goof off. My gf had her house vandalized because of her sons antics. He spent the afternoon with a couple of bottle of goof off and paper towels cleaning the garage doors. No more spray paint and no paint removed from the doors. Even years later they are fine with no indication where the paint was.
Just use lacquer thinner on the tires and then put some tire silicone on them afterwards. Regarding the frame, If it is the standard black color and isn't entirely visible, just use a touch up spray can for gloss, semi gloss or flat.
I just decided to use scotchbrite pads, goof-off, acetone and carb cleaner (depending on the area). Worked like a charm.... if it "over-worked" an area.... I just did the whole area and called it a custom finish