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Posted: 5/6/2023 11:56:22 AM EDT
Moron dropped a 5 gallon bucket of paint off a truck. Ended up diving through it since I did not see it soon enough to avoid. Took it through the car wash right away, but that hardly got any of it off. Scrubbed it with a washcloth and got most of it off.
Will this have a long term affect on my paint? Should I call my insurance company? Attached File Attached File |
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Personally, I'd take it to a good detailer and tell them everything you said here
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Looks like a lot of work. Id be tempted to have a detail guy do it but found this if you are a DIY.
How To Remove Road Paint Splatter! - Chemical Guys |
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Long term effect on paint?
Yeah. It will stay there until your remove it. Will probably come off with a buffer… |
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Clay bar followed by a cleaning wax such as chemical guys butter wet wax will clear it off. I’m assuming you scrubbed with a towel and that’s mard the paint so it probably need to be polished out. Call a detailer and call it done
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Who's the real moron? The guy that didn't secure the paint and it fell or the guy that wasn't paying attention and drove through it?
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I watched a spray paint can fall off a construction pickup on 405. Thought I'd do a good deed and crush it with my pickup. Got it while it was rolling!
Came home and found yellow spray in my fender liner and a few spots outside. I just left them on like an award for marksmanship. ETA: the cloud of yellow in my side mirror was awesome. |
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Looks like a compact SUV, go drive thru some mud, it will cover it up
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Eh, that should come off fairly easy if you hand wash it / clay bar it. Some dipfuck, lost a case of spray foam in front of me the other day. That stuff is going to be on my truck forever.
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Super easy to remove with a little time and effort.
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=removing+road+paint+from+car |
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Spill a gallon of paint thinner in the road and drive through it.
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Quoted: Who's the real moron? The guy that didn't secure the paint and it fell or the guy that wasn't paying attention and drove through it? View Quote I really had no other option. It was rush hour, I was dropping my kid off at school, and the paint was spread across both lanes on westbound traffic. If I would have noticed it sooner, I may have been able to slow down a little more so as not to throw it as much. People are idiots. There is another intersection nearby with dried paint in it for the last few months. Almost wonder if someone is doing it on purpose. |
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Quoted: Personally, I'd take it to a good detailer and tell them everything you said here View Quote A good detailer will take that right off. I did the same thing and it sat for a week before I had time to mess with it. I think I paid like $200, included a full detail/polish. I don't know what he used, or how he did it..Didn't ask. |
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Goof Off to remove the splatter then clay bar followed by a good waxing.
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The washcloth probably did more damage than the paint. It'll need a clay bar and maybe a polish afterwards.
Also if you have a dashcam. The person/company is responsible or should be for any damages. |
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Well . . . since it's your wife's car . . . it must be her problem.
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Want to do it quick? Here is how. I have seen this done to a lot full of new cars that got overspray on them. IT WORKS!
Use a razor blade I did it on an Explorer I bought used and it was a snap to get the overspray paint off. I just used a water hose for the lube doing it. Prepping the blade properly is important! |
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I knew a dude that did overspray claims for insurance companies. He said he scraped with a razor blade filled Device similar to a razor. It took about 30 minutes per square foot. He billed at $85 per hour. They would send it to a body shop after that most of the time to finish. It was cheaper than buffing off the finish to the metal for some reason.
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Quoted: I knew a dude that did overspray claims for insurance companies. He said he scraped with a razor blade filled Device similar to a razor. It took about 30 minutes per square foot. He billed at $85 per hour. They would send it to a body shop after that most of the time to finish. It was cheaper than buffing off the finish to the metal for some reason. View Quote If he took 30 minutes per square foot, he was riding the clock some. I have done a whole hood in less than an hour. |
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Could be worse. A few months ago I saw a large amount of 2x4s fall out of the back of a pickup and total the small car behind him on the interstate.
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Quoted: The washcloth probably did more damage than the paint. It'll need a clay bar and maybe a polish afterwards. Also if you have a dashcam. The person/company is responsible or should be for any damages. View Quote Once any debris hits the road, it is out of play per State Farm. Muh work van was stuck behind a landscaper trailer dropping cinder blocks. One hit, bounced/tumbled, and took out the windshield, and put a dent on a fender. The company I worked for was SOL. |
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50/50 mix of paint thinner and a finesse polishing compound. Follow up with wax.
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I had this happen to me when it was like 25* outside. I got most of it off with the pressure washer while creating a skating rink in my driveway.
Once it got warm I clay barred the paint. Acetone in a spray bottle and rags got it off plastic (inner fenders and underside). |
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I would wait til tomorrow after work. Come inside the house and say "What the fuck did you do to your car?!"
That should get you a few passes on other shit |
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Quoted: If he took 30 minutes per square foot, he was riding the clock some. I have done a whole hood in less than an hour. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I knew a dude that did overspray claims for insurance companies. He said he scraped with a razor blade filled Device similar to a razor. It took about 30 minutes per square foot. He billed at $85 per hour. They would send it to a body shop after that most of the time to finish. It was cheaper than buffing off the finish to the metal for some reason. If he took 30 minutes per square foot, he was riding the clock some. I have done a whole hood in less than an hour. I don't know. Just some dude at the bar. He bitched for about a week about having to do a bunch of cars outside once. They wouldn't let him drive them to a covered location. There was an available parking garage within 100 yards. LOL. |
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Mineral spirits and microfiber towel. I ran over a can rustoleum with primer and it dried before I could even stop. Mineral spirits cleaned it off and won't damage the factory paint.
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That fuckin sucks.
I remember accidentally hitting a freshly painted yellow line in the middle of the street long ago. That yellow paint absolutely fucked up my brand new Blazer. Saying it was a PITA to try to get at least some of it off is an understatement. That shit is like epoxy paint or something. |
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Quoted: Bro, some folks care about their possessions, and the brain trust of Arf is unparalleled. I've lost count of the times good souls here have steered me to solutions for problems that had me scratching my head. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Who gives a shit? |
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