Safest way to remove paint

Gareth

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Neighbour was painting her fence earlier as I was washing the car and as I was drying the car off, I'd noticed little specs of paint.

Now, I've recently machine polished the whole car and I don't want to have to go at it again as a result of damage done removing the specs of paint. Is there a chemical process that won't marr the paint, or a soft enough clay that'll give the results without needing to machine it out?
 

Jonny1992

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Happened to me on my old gs, when my mum painted her house .. I clay bared the whole car lifted it straight off
 

Gareth

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Happened to me on my old gs, when my mum painted her house .. I clay bared the whole car lifted it straight off

That'd be ideal, but Nighthawk Black is so easily marked, I was trying to find the easiest way to deal with it chemically, rather than mechanically.

No matter what you do it will probably mark it slightly :worried:

Was hoping you wouldn't say that
 

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Have you been next door?


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Have you been next door?


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She was painting the fence at the same time I was washing the car. Wasn't until I dried the car that I'd seen the paint on the car. I mentioned it and she was like 'Oh, sorry about that...'

Honestly, I'm fine about it, just gived me something to do LOL
 
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