These methods in today’s post are for when you’re using spray paint in a can and you accidentally get some on your skin because of overspray, a clogged spray nozzle that leads to paint going everywhere, or if you just touch your paint job too quickly before it’s fully dry. For cle...
Any paint overspray that does not adhere to the body in the spray booth is filtered out and mixed with limestone powder. This significantly reduces water consumption and allows the spray booth to operate with up to 90 percent ...
Aerosols do have a downside; tire dressing gets everywhere. It sprays on quickly, but you will likely spend a good amount of that saved time wiping overspray off your wheels and maybe even your fenders. Worst case scenario, on performance cars with brakes that fill up the wheels, you may ...
Make sure you get all the overspray and any errant dots or drips. Flip your sponge over or get a new one once the surface is covered in spray paint transfer.[11] 4 Buff off the wax. After removing the spray paint, you’ll want to buff the wax off your car. Use a clean micro...