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Hi,
A cement container has managed to spill it's load, the cement dust has blown into my works car park and covered all the cars in fine cement dust. It (as usual) has rained while at work, so as a result the windscreens and body work are now covered in layer of cement!
How do I remove this without damaging the paint? Heard about vinegar and claybar, does it work? Any other suggestions?
Cheers
Marcus
A cement container has managed to spill it's load, the cement dust has blown into my works car park and covered all the cars in fine cement dust. It (as usual) has rained while at work, so as a result the windscreens and body work are now covered in layer of cement!
How do I remove this without damaging the paint? Heard about vinegar and claybar, does it work? Any other suggestions?
Cheers
Marcus
If you pressure wash it right away ie within a day or so it should come off pretty easily. Despite cement dust being very fine I wouldn't use any kind of contact until you've got the worst off. Leaving it for insurance companies to sort etc might be a bad idea incase,for whatever reason you don't have a case.
The longer you leave it the harder it will get!
The longer you leave it the harder it will get!
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