use rubbing compound then wax it after .. it will come right off with the rubbing compound
2006-10-16 10:06:50
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answered by D.C 2
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Yes spray over the black with red spray paint
2006-10-16 10:04:33
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answered by bw102087 1
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No rubbing compound!! Polish compund or paint cleaning clay bar, the na coat of wax shopuld do it.
Try maybe some gas , a little only , on a soft rag 1st. If it comes out, then rewax it.
good luck
2006-10-16 10:10:56
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answered by mailbox1024 7
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wow bummer , get some paint thinner or varisol on it asap , it will come off the factory baked on finish if you hurry , next time mask off more than you think is necessary ,over spray goes everywhere , also consider anger management class for him ,after all it's "just a car " ( i cant believe i just said that ) you , however are irreplaceable good luck
2006-10-16 10:07:09
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answered by sterling m 6
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use red spray paint to spray over black
2006-10-16 10:01:26
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answered by jacob b 1
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yah hun Paint Thinner, just dab a little amount on a clean cotton rag,rub only the color your wanting to remove,once the paint is removed wash the area cleaned with soap/water,you go girl,and remember think thongs
2006-10-16 10:08:29
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answered by rpoker 6
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oh my god don't use thinner or gas or anything like that. u can really mess up some paint. just use a clay bar called clay magic. it is made for removing overspray. autoparts store should have something
2006-10-16 14:57:51
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answered by dragontat123 2
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attempt some vegetable oil or turpentine. i have watched my spouse use them on our son after he grew to develop into fascinated in a can of neon eco-friendly spray paint. i develop into giggling too perplexing to punish him!!
2016-10-16 05:12:13
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answered by Anonymous
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It's probably a better idea to fess up to hubby, rather than make it worse. Hopefully, he has a good idea on how to remove it.
2006-10-16 10:07:27
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answered by Anonymous
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