What to use to remove splash marks(cow Sh*te?)
What to use to remove splash marks(cow Sh*te?)
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sb-1

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280 months

Monday 6th April 2009
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My recently acquired Alfa 155 has the above splash marks(on the drivers door)that seem to have etched into paint surface like birds sh*t does.

What can I remove this with please guys?


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Steve

Drive 'n' Shine

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232 months

Monday 6th April 2009
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Depending how bad they have etched, you might get lucky and be able to polish them out by hand with something as mild as AG SRP or at the other end of the scale you might need to have the effected areas wet sanded and polshed back up by machine.

Probably not the definative answer you were after, but give the SRP by hand a go and see if it has any effect on the marks and report back

sb-1

Original Poster:

3,340 posts

280 months

Monday 6th April 2009
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Drive 'n' Shine said:
Depending how bad they have etched, you might get lucky and be able to polish them out by hand with something as mild as AG SRP or at the other end of the scale you might need to have the effected areas wet sanded and polshed back up by machine.

Probably not the definative answer you were after, but give the SRP by hand a go and see if it has any effect on the marks and report back
Thanks.If SRP doesn't work is it work trying Dodo Juice paint putty or similar?

Cheers

Drive 'n' Shine

84 posts

232 months

Monday 6th April 2009
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sb-1 said:
Drive 'n' Shine said:
Depending how bad they have etched, you might get lucky and be able to polish them out by hand with something as mild as AG SRP or at the other end of the scale you might need to have the effected areas wet sanded and polshed back up by machine.

Probably not the definative answer you were after, but give the SRP by hand a go and see if it has any effect on the marks and report back
Thanks.If SRP doesn't work is it work trying Dodo Juice paint putty or similar?

Cheers
If its etched the paint claying it won't make any difference to be honest, you need to cut back the clear coat that has been damaged by the etching, obviously you only have a finite amount of clearcoat to play with