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Old 12-28-2006, 10:38 PM
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Had my bed sprayed and when I got home I noticed overspray on my pass. rear wheel. What can I use to get it off of the 20' polished alum. wheel? I just don't want to use something that would damage the wheel and it's to far to take it back and let the shop fix it. Thanks
 
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a lot of automotive safe adhesive removers are also good at removing over spray. To be safe, spray the chemical on the cloth and then use some elbow grease to get rid of the overspray.
 
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I've used clay bars to remove overspray too. They seem to work well.
 



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