So i went to check out the medical center they opened a couple weeks ago and i went to park and i went up to the top level of the parking garage and i noticed the damn floor was wet with paint with no damn signs!! So i went to the nearest car wash and not very much came off its all over in my wheel wells on my fenders and my tires!! I think i might get money for it because i called and they told me to come back tomorrow and theyd take pictures and everything.
But anyways how the hell can i clean that @!#$ off after they take pictures?? A buffer or what ??
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ANY HELP??
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idk? honestly maybe paint thinner, on the wheel wells? that wat i used when i had some over spray from painting my rocker panels
Oooops or Goo Be gone. Put it on a rag, rub real good. Iv used it 100 times for paint on our cars...
Also try turtle wax bug and tar remover, but im telling ya ooops and goo be gone are best....
Also, if you cant get it off, thats the whole point of them giving you money, to have it removed
try clay barring the car it will take some/most of it off
Enamil reducer on the clear coat laquer on the wheel wells.
I'll have to try that bro I was just worried about using anything that would take off the extra paint and my actual cars paint.... do you think I'll get much out of this? My gf works for the company that owns that place and she said they're always worried about getting sued so they pay people to shut up... I think there's also some kinda gravel mixed in cuz there's all these little pebles up in my wheel well and I think some of it got up on my shocks will it mess anything up?
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take it in to a shop, get an estimate, go see the clowns at the med center, tell them you need that much and leave with it.
try cleaning it yourself if you want to then if that doesn't work take the new found cash and get it done professionally, don't forget to factor in a full buff on the car
WD40 will probably work... well it at least it works for spray paint pretty dang well. I learned that in the military..... but doing anything will be at your own risk.
before you go ahead and try to remove it yourself, see what they will do about it first.
I'd hate to see you ruin the paint on the car because of this. Let them take care of it for you first. If anything, after seeing what they say, then tackle the job yourself if necessary.
Hope all works out for you though, I know that happened to my friends car a few months ago (but they had pilons set up lol), and I know the yellow paint is still in the wheel wells and back bumper of the car.
There was this one lady that came into the car wash two or three weeks ago. She had striping paint on her fender liners. I told her that I would try and get it off, sure enough WD40 took it off. I wouldn't do ANYTHING until you get an estimate. If you even mess with it, they will know and it will be on you to take care of their problem.
dan
i hit a fresh line on the road once. didn't get a LOT on the car, but enough to have white specs down the side of the car. it got wet sanded and buffed. you couldn't tell it was ever there.
if its jsut in the wheel wells and on the tires, id suggest some black spray paint for the wheel wells and the tires will wear off on their own.
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Go to you local body shop and ask for a BASF cleaner called 900 or something equal. It's like prescription strength tar remover. Wipe the paint clear and rewash and wax and you'll be golden... oh and as for the paint on the tyres... I think we know the best way to get that off
I drove through some primer a while back.. I personally used a little gasoline on a shop rag, did a small portion, washed it off with soap and water and repeated until it was done. I then went back and re-washed it all, waxed it and the paint has been fine since (happened almost two years ago).
They actually painted the the whole floor gray on the top level and theres also some antislip thats stuck in the top of the wheel wells.. I talked to the to the people there and they were acting like it was my fault the said noone was aloud on the top floor and i was like i was i supposed to know that there was no signs there were no guys there working it was not blocked off. And then they looked at the paint on my bumpers and said oh it cant be from that cuz there would be lines not spots... and i said well i went right across the street to the car wash after and tried to get as much off as i could and hes like for future reference never touch the evidence until you have a report made.. and i was like what was i supposed to do let it dry on my car?? He's like a fat ass young security guard maybe 22 and he was acting like a cop.... and he didnt even take pictures of where it got on the bumpers cuz "it wouldnt show up in a picture anyways"
So i got a phone call from "risk managment" and they said theyre still waiting for the report from "the officers" and they are going to turn it into corp. and "theyll decide if theyre even going to do anything about it"
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carb spray will take it right off and leave the paint just fine.
z yaaaa wrote:carb spray will take it right off and leave the paint just fine.
are you sure bro
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laqeur thinner will take it right ooff or a hot water pressure washer paint the wheel wells
z28guy(KGM BEOTCH)
Ive used TURTLE WAX BUG & TAR REMOVER for a lot of crap.
Works great.. no worries just rub it good :-)
BlueDevil aka 03stockCavi wrote:z yaaaa wrote:carb spray will take it right off and leave the paint just fine.
are you sure bro
POSITIVE i used it last week noting happened. even like brake cleaner. for sure it works.
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Eternal wrote:3M rubbing compound.
use that, i use it at work (in a body shop) we get paint from road lines all the time that stuff works wonders
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im assuming that you never got anything out of it???