First post but have followed this forum for a while, did plenty of searching on this topic over 12 pages of results. Only came across one that spoke of this particular instance from back in 2006 ironically; most others were concrete splatter to remove or questions about sealers in general.
The car is a 2006 Spice Red Metallic GTO, it was my first new car I recently bought back. 60k on the clock, paint has never been corrected, so that will be addressed. Parked in a garage, never just sat outside though it was a DD for the first 5 years and 55k miles (the latest owner only put a few k's on her over about 8 years, it stayed on a lift in a garage most of the time).
Had an old bottle of Behr Sealer for concrete, pavers, tile, etc on a shelf that leaked and splattered off my trash can on to the side of my GTO. Can't see the marks only feel them as they are clear hard spots. Tried a few quick things to remove it once I found it but it won't budge. So wanted to get an opinion and some thoughts on what might work to remove it. Would M105 followed by M205 using a cutting pad and polishing pad on a rotary buffer work? Should I heat up the paint some first and soften it up? Open to suggestions, I know this is going to take a little time and TLC to remove.
Thanks for the help!
Tyler
The car is a 2006 Spice Red Metallic GTO, it was my first new car I recently bought back. 60k on the clock, paint has never been corrected, so that will be addressed. Parked in a garage, never just sat outside though it was a DD for the first 5 years and 55k miles (the latest owner only put a few k's on her over about 8 years, it stayed on a lift in a garage most of the time).
Had an old bottle of Behr Sealer for concrete, pavers, tile, etc on a shelf that leaked and splattered off my trash can on to the side of my GTO. Can't see the marks only feel them as they are clear hard spots. Tried a few quick things to remove it once I found it but it won't budge. So wanted to get an opinion and some thoughts on what might work to remove it. Would M105 followed by M205 using a cutting pad and polishing pad on a rotary buffer work? Should I heat up the paint some first and soften it up? Open to suggestions, I know this is going to take a little time and TLC to remove.
Thanks for the help!
Tyler
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