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I am an extreme novice at car detailing. Basically a step up from wash n wax dad. I used 303 Graphene tires gloss and evidently used too much even though I let it dry over night. The next day I drove and the rotational force flung droplets of Graphene oxide all over my doors and rear quarter. This stuff is so hard and bonded to the clear coat. I washed, clay barred, washed, used bug and tar remover and washed again with no luck. I know it can be removed because I can pick at it with my finger and it comes off without damaging the clear coat. But thereās legit like 2000 droplets.
Do I just let it age off ( you canāt see it, itās clear until it attracts dirt and the spots get black) but washing it makes it look like they went away. Or can I acid wash it, or do I buy an orbital polisher and try to grind it away? Itās only a 2.5yr old car. So I donāt want to damage it. Thanks for any advice. Iām never using this stuff again :)
TL;DR - how can I safely remove Graphene Oxide āoversprayā from a vehicle without damaging it
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