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    Need some piant cleaning help

    I usually use Meguiars or Mothers stuff, but I have some building exterior paint all over the left rear. Not a big gallon spill, just a lot of pinpoint drops.

    Who here has the best method for cleaning that stuff off?
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    Clay bar?
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      #3
      Originally posted by 87gtVIC View Post
      Clay bar?
      yup
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        I had to get hold of a guy once called Clay Ball.
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          #5
          If your car has been waxed etc. you should be able to run the hose on it a bit and pop the paint spots off with a finger nail. Otherwise the clay bar should get 'em especially if you've got a bunch of them. I got some white roof coating on our Town Car and the old finger nail peeled it off once it was wetted down.

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