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Originally Posted by dparm
I suspect he had to use something fairly abrasive to "grind" it off the paint. I have had that happen before and had to use stuff like M105 if claying didn't work.
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The words "grind" and "paint" used in the same sentence make me kind of want to freak out a little bit lmao. Just the thought of that is very unnerving. You detail experts amaze me with your ability to fix shit like this.
When I asked him if it was possible to get the paint off, or if I was just screwed, he laughed and said he had something specifically for this type of thing. I was really busy at work though and didn't have time to stand around chatting. I am really curious to know what he used though. I'm supposed to talk to him in the next couple days. If I can get him to tell me, I'll let you know.
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Originally Posted by timothy2001
Yeah, I would have cried.
What a relief it came off. I hate driving through sprinkler run off.......*(&#&@&$ black cars.
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To be completely honest... I did cry a little lol.
Relief is right. When I saw the car after it had been cleaned up I was beyond happy. Words can't really accurately describe the combined relief & happiness of that moment. I think I cried a little then too lmao. Tears of joy
Yeah, black cars can be umm... challenging at times.