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hi guys

well it was raining abit in sydney last night and when i went to put my wipers on they sounded like they were scratching the glass, so i checked out and ran my hand accross and it feels rough !!

i used metho and windex today but it didnt do nufin really

any help??? how about kerosine???

it feels like its paint or sumfin stuck there, could be from the bastard afew doors down from work doin spray painting?

any help would be great !

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I've had that problem before with fudgewits spraying their fence and over spray going everywhere. sucks. try using a scalple razor blade and window cleaner, gets the paint freckles off real easy, just make sure you don't let it drip down to the bottom of the windscreen seal, paint freckles may get stuck on the rubber and plastic.

Use some detailing clay. That is what is used to remove imperfections from your paint by a detailer. Usuaully once you have used detailing clay for your paint, after a while it appears too filed with dirt to use on your paint again. It is then that you can consider keeping that clay for your windows or even your rims. It is awesome stuff. There are some different grades of detailing clay, some are manufactured to be more aggressive to remove paint overspray. You can buy detailing clay from Repco and autobarn etc but for the more aggressive style clay you may have to get it from a detailer.

Use some detailing clay. That is what is used to remove imperfections from your paint by a detailer. Usuaully once you have used detailing clay for your paint, after a while it appears too filed with dirt to use on your paint again. It is then that you can consider keeping that clay for your windows or even your rims. It is awesome stuff. There are some different grades of detailing clay, some are manufactured to be more aggressive to remove paint overspray. You can buy detailing clay from Repco and autobarn etc but for the more aggressive style clay you may have to get it from a detailer.

Yeah that detailing clay is good stuff. Used it before, can vouch for it.

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