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Clay bar prob wouldnt get it off. Go to auto zone, grab a quart of laquer thinner and a few of those polish towels. Put a little on one towel,
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Clay bar prob wouldnt get it off.
Go to auto zone, grab a quart of laquer thinner and a few of those polish towels. Put a little on one towel, wipe the area (small section at a time) and then wipe it with a dry towel. Do th is until the paint comes off but if you feel the paint getting soft then quit for a few min. Once you get it all off just polish the surface. On a cured clear coat this shouldnt harm anything. |
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