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PostPosted: Sun Jun 25, 2006 8:52 pm    Post subject: Paint Overspray cleaned Reply with quote

Now,  talking as a newbie in this matter,  because I have never heard before about that "Clay",  I will appreciate some leads to get info in internet.

We have always used 1,500 wet sanding and polish for years to get over spray off our work..

Glad you got it off, Johan,  1,500 sanding and then polish (once the paint is dry for weeks) is a hard time but also works great.

By the way, we polished our airplane this Saturday,  rained in the night, so the grass strip was wet.   We polished before the Mexico - Argentina soccer game, then wax it when the game was finished : the plane looks great.
Soccer results saturday  Mex 1 Argentina 2. 

Thanks a lot in advance.

Saludos
Gary Gower.
J�hann Gestur <joeing701(at)internet.is> wrote:
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Hello list members.

I am happy again. The cleaning of the paint over spray was a success
using the "over spray clay" method, as suggested by Frank Hinde and Tom L.
This stuff is great. Not much rubbing is required, just a few strokes
across the surface with some light soapy liquid, and all the over spray
is gone.You can feel when you start the rub, where the surface is rough
at first, and then smooth as a babys a.....
If you ever need to remove this kind of "buddy" mistake, this is the
method.
Just wanted you all to know.

Thank you,
Johann G.
Iceland.



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PostPosted: Mon Jun 26, 2006 4:22 am    Post subject: Paint Overspray cleaned Reply with quote

Hello Gary and all,

I found this link from Meguiar Company where you can buy the clay to
remove over spray.
http://www.sjdiscounttools.com/megc2000.html
You can even buy the system from the company with the soap and wax.
http://www.performancemotorcare.com/acatalog/Clay_Bars2.html
I used the clay from my painter and am not sure where he bought it, but
this should be the similar product and effect.
Hope this helps.

Regards,
Johann G.

Gary Gower wrote:

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Now, talking as a newbie in this matter, because I have never heard
before about that "Clay", I will appreciate some leads to get info in
internet.

We have always used 1,500 wet sanding and polish for years to get over
spray off our work..

Glad you got it off, Johan, 1,500 sanding and then polish (once the
paint is dry for weeks) is a hard time but also works great.

By the way, we polished our airplane this Saturday, rained in the
night, so the grass strip was wet. We polished before the Mexico -
Argentina soccer game, then wax it when the game was finished : the
plane looks great.
Soccer results saturday Mex 1 Argentina 2.

Thanks a lot in advance.

Saludos
Gary Gower.



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PostPosted: Mon Jun 26, 2006 6:34 am    Post subject: Paint Overspray cleaned Reply with quote

Soccer?...What is soccer...i think you mean football my friend...I.e played with the foot!
 
Frank .....the ex pat Brit, 3 wins, one draw, no other team scoring any own goals!....Smile
 
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Subject: Re: Paint Overspray cleaned

Now,  talking as a newbie in this matter,  because I have never heard before about that "Clay",  I will appreciate some leads to get info in internet.

We have always used 1,500 wet sanding and polish for years to get over spray off our work..

Glad you got it off, Johan,  1,500 sanding and then polish (once the paint is dry for weeks) is a hard time but also works great.

By the way, we polished our airplane this Saturday,  rained in the night, so the grass strip was wet.   We polished before the Mexico - Argentina soccer game, then wax it when the game was finished : the plane looks great.
Soccer results saturday  Mex 1 Argentina 2. 

Thanks a lot in advance.

Saludos
Gary Gower.
J�hann Gestur <joeing701(at)internet.is> wrote:
Quote:
--> Zenith-List message posted by: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?J=F3hann_Gestur?=

Hello list members.

I am happy again. The cleaning of the paint over spray was a success
using the "over spray clay" method, as suggested by Frank Hinde and Tom L.
This stuff is great. Not much rubbing is required, just a few strokes
across the surface with some light soapy liquid, and all the over spray
is gone.You can feel when you start the rub, where the surface is rough
at first, and then smooth as a babys a.....
If you ever need to remove this kind of "buddy" mistake, this is the
method.
Just wanted you all to know.

Thank you,
Johann G.
Iceland.



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