Getting concrete off of your car....
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Getting concrete off of your car....
Anyone have this problem before? I have dried concrete on one side of my car. It seems to have splashed up in very small particals, like a mist. If you run you hand along it, it feels like sandpaper. I tried claybaring it, bug spray, you name it. Before I go to wet sanding it, I wanted to see if anyone knew of something I could try. The local detailing place told me I was $crewed.
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If the bug spray did not do it, I am a little leary about suggesting anything.
Goo-Gone is a good product and I have used it sparingly on paint, but read the directions carefully if you go that route.
There is also a hobby shop product called Un-Cure. It is use to disasemble model gizmos. I have used it with some success.
I am not recommending either of the above products, but they might work. So, use at your own risk.
I would probably spray the area with WD 40 an rub like hxll.
Goo-Gone is a good product and I have used it sparingly on paint, but read the directions carefully if you go that route.
There is also a hobby shop product called Un-Cure. It is use to disasemble model gizmos. I have used it with some success.
I am not recommending either of the above products, but they might work. So, use at your own risk.
I would probably spray the area with WD 40 an rub like hxll.
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If you have comprehensive insurance I hope you've at least advised your insurance company of what happened, when and where so that they know there is a possibility of a claim. A good quality paint job on half of a Porsche is going to be expensive.