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      06-04-2018, 01:50 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by dparm View Post
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.
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 View Post
Yeah, I would have cried.

What a relief it came off. I hate driving through sprinkler run off.......*(&#&@&$ black cars.
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.
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