Removing white gloss paint spots?
On a darker car these stick out too much for my liking, any easy way to remove them without damaging the clearcoat?
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I guess you could try to sand down till the clearcoat.3 steps, 1500- 3000-6000 3m grid sanding, but very precise on the spot. Some people cut a tiny tiny circkle out the sanding papers and glue them to the back of a woodpencil to create a precise spot on repair tool. After sanding, (wet sanding!) than polish the clearcoat to the shine. Have a look and search at youtube before you start to get the full details about it. Would not try chemicals.
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Give T-Cut a try.
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When you restore & tittivate antique & vintage items you realise how important white paint is to the human race. There are always the telltale spots of it to be removed.
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I found that careful wet sanding removed them, then removal of the dulling with some compound.
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