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Getting rid of pesky rubbing/polishing compound overspray

bighealeysource

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Know this is not specifically a Healey problem but what is best way to get rid of minor rubbing/polishing compound overspray ( usually small dots) from some weekend work on the Healey paintwork ? Thought I had everything completely covered but of course some managed to find it's way into the interior as was working on left wing and had door open but covered - I thought !
Thanks,
Mike
 
Sorry, I reread your post(read it too fast,LoL) and thought you were talking about paint overspray on the body.
 
A good washing followed with drying with a microfiber cloth should do it. For seams and tight spots, use a soft toothbrush. Be careful with clay bars; if they're old they get hard and will scratch the paint.
 
T-Cut , best stuff ever but you may have to get it from the UK
 
I’ve used a lot of products from Griots for my Healey. They now have another product similar to the clay bar for those that want something different. Both products recommend using a lubricant like their Speed Shine, spray.
 
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