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ian series 1 Member Since: 17 Nov 2014 Location: south Posts: 3127 |
A drop of rubbing compound, G3 or similar,
T-cut will do it also, just take it steady. Ian 80" 80" 86" 88" 90" Wanted, Forward Control Anything considered. |
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14th Mar 2015 7:14pm |
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V12vanquish Member Since: 28 Sep 2014 Location: Northern Ireland Posts: 52 |
Autoglym Super Resin or similar with a light cut might do the job. It will also give some protection as well as cleaning.
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14th Mar 2015 8:23pm |
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LRI-Solutions Member Since: 27 Feb 2014 Location: Rye Posts: 144 |
Agree with Ian use some G3 LRI Solutions Ltd
www.lrisolutions.co.uk |
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14th Mar 2015 8:30pm |
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Green Machine Member Since: 19 Nov 2010 Location: North Yorkshire Posts: 1226 |
Clay can work to remove overspray, I've done it before and it worked well. Check out the Bilt Hamber clays - they are good and don't need a special lubricant, just water. 2005 Td5 | 90 Station Wagon | Tonga Green
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14th Mar 2015 11:26pm |
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leonski Member Since: 14 Dec 2009 Location: Northumberland Posts: 205 |
Morning,
Clay bar should work, depending on how heavy the overspray is! I have just removed some from our brand new 110 and it worked a treat. You can always start with the clay, which is the least harsh solution then move on to the G3.... |
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15th Mar 2015 6:32am |
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Happyoldgit Member Since: 14 Sep 2007 Location: Norfolk Posts: 3471 |
Do it properly, G3 or T cut of you must then polish of your choice.
I mean if push comes to shove you could use toothpaste as it's generally slightly abrasive but as has been said G3 is really the way to go. Steve. Owned numerous Land Rover vehicles of all shapes and sizes over the decades. Current Defender: A non tarts hand-bagged Puma 110 XS USW. [Insert something impressive here such as extensive list of previous Land Rovers or examples of your prestigeous and expensive items, trinkets, houses, bikes, vehicles etc] http://forums.lr4x4.com I used to be Miserable ...but now I'm ecstatic. |
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15th Mar 2015 2:01pm |
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Griff_L322 Member Since: 26 Mar 2015 Location: North Wales Posts: 89 |
Clay bar with plenty of Lube then polish
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26th Mar 2015 7:05pm |
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