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Old 05-10-2013, 10:06 AM   #1
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How do I get this fof my car?

I recently noticed that there a bunch what looks to be maybe white paint or something on my car. I have no idea where it came from and just through washing my car it won't come off. I've tried picking at it just with my finger and it does appear to come off a bit. However, before I proceed and do anything stupid I don't feel like fucking up my paint so any recommendations by some experts here would be great.

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If you have a buddy that works in the autobody shop m600 will do the trick if not Go to home depot buy graffiti remover, comes in a can.
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Looks like you ran over a wet road marker.
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Thanks, looks like reviews of the product are pretty good and according to their website it's safe to use on cars too.
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I have something similar on my car! I really need to get a good detail.

Never thought it could have been a wet road marker.
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After reading more reviews on goo gone it seems like it can be hit and miss in terms of damaging your car. It's a cheap option at under $10 a bottle and seems easy enough but I think I want to weigh my options. The last thing I need or want is to damage my paint.

Anyone have good recommendations for car detailing places?
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Get a can of "goof off" grafitti remover at home depot. Trust me this stuff is magic
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I think at this point I'm not too concerned about finding a product that can remove the white paint. Looks like goof off and goo gone both can do the job quite well. However, I think I'm more concerned about doing damage to my actual paint now.
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