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Old 05-22-2013, 11:08 PM
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Since your in Canada Like me.

www.Eshine.ca (they are in Port Colborne)

Or Automagic. http://www.automagic.com/Find-Distributor.htm

type in your postal code and a dealer near by should pop up.
Thats awesome thanks for the links!
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Old 05-22-2013, 11:17 PM
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Steve, I was also going to suggest more agressive claybar also but had similiar problem with a car and claybar didn't work for me. I found that a white 3m sponge used with adhesive remover and used carefully in moderation will take off overspray without messing up the satin black. Really depends on how durable your black paint is. The standox black we use at shop will hold up to this and most of time you can get the overspray off. Any questions feel free to call me at shop. Joe
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Old 05-22-2013, 11:28 PM
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Steve, I was also going to suggest more agressive claybar also but had similiar problem with a car and claybar didn't work for me. I found that a white 3m sponge used with adhesive remover and used carefully in moderation will take off overspray without messing up the satin black. Really depends on how durable your black paint is. The standox black we use at shop will hold up to this and most of time you can get the overspray off. Any questions feel free to call me at shop. Joe
Joe thats great info. I will try it this weekend. Also is it worse the longer I leave it?
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Old 05-22-2013, 11:29 PM
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Steve, I was also going to suggest more agressive claybar also but had similiar problem with a car and claybar didn't work for me. I found that a white 3m sponge used with adhesive remover and used carefully in moderation will take off overspray without messing up the satin black. Really depends on how durable your black paint is. The standox black we use at shop will hold up to this and most of time you can get the overspray off. Any questions feel free to call me at shop. Joe
I should have just had you guys do the paint on my camaro! You guys put out beautiful work!! Also your only 4 hours away!
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we use "Goof Off".
use a soft cloth and dont rub too hard.
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