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beefystud 04-18-2016 04:46 PM

WARNING AUTOGLYM CONVERTABLE TOP PROTECTANT
 
ruined my paint and glass , cant get the over spray off, any one else have the same experiance or any suggestions for me , would it be possible to sue autoglym ?

smoothie. 04-18-2016 05:04 PM

When you say ruined...what did it do?

Pics?

How did you use it?


Instructions from autoglym:
1. Mask off bodywork area and dampen convertible top with water.

2. Shake Soft Top Cleaner well before use and spray over entire convertible top surface.

3. Agitate with sponge provided and thoroughly rinse using a low pressure hose or watering can ensuring all product is removed. Pat surface dry to remove surplus water.

4. Spray Soft Top Protector over the entire convertible top surface and remove any overspray from windows and bodywork immediately.

5. Allow Soft Top Protector to fully dry before driving. Store product at room temperature and do not allow to freeze.

Before use, please refer to the full instructions detailed on the bottles.

beefystud 04-18-2016 08:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by smoothie. (Post 8748282)
When you say ruined...what did it do?

Pics?

How did you use it?


Instructions from autoglym:
1. Mask off bodywork area and dampen convertible top with water.

2. Shake Soft Top Cleaner well before use and spray over entire convertible top surface.

3. Agitate with sponge provided and thoroughly rinse using a low pressure hose or watering can ensuring all product is removed. Pat surface dry to remove surplus water.

4. Spray Soft Top Protector over the entire convertible top surface and remove any overspray from windows and bodywork immediately.

5. Allow Soft Top Protector to fully dry before driving. Store product at room temperature and do not allow to freeze.

Before use, please refer to the full instructions detailed on the bottles.

if your going to use this stuff cover your entire car, windows, hood, truck , you gotta cover every thing or your going to get residue spots all over , it looks like water that you let dryed accept i cant get the shit off now

inv4zn 04-18-2016 09:57 PM

Why is it that people on the internet who have the worst grammar and explanation skills, are always fascinated with litigation?

"i was to lazy to read the fucking instructions and that shit fucked up my car but its there fault and i wander if i can sue them fuck my car fml fuu"

:facepalm:

To give you a serious answer, can't you claybar?

LP700-4 04-18-2016 10:12 PM

A lot of these protectant/sealants can only be removed when wet. Hence "remove any overspray from windows and bodywork immediately"

Once you let it dry it hardens and will be very hard to remove.

Try spraying some more product onto a cloth, wipe it onto overspray and buff off immediately.

alwayslive 04-18-2016 10:24 PM

Try claying it off, if not then try using a med cut compound like ultimate compound to get rid of the overspray.

beefystud 04-19-2016 07:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by inv4zn (Post 8748351)
Why is it that people on the internet who have the worst grammar and explanation skills, are always fascinated with litigation?

"i was to lazy to read the fucking instructions and that shit fucked up my car but its there fault and i wander if i can sue them fuck my car fml fuu"

:facepalm:

To give you a serious answer, can't you claybar?

i might be an idiot for not reading the instructions , but whats wrong with my grammer ?

smoothie. 04-19-2016 08:20 AM

You do not need a space before a comma or question mark, only after. Your sentence is also run-on and missing conjugation; I would advise you to change them into separate sentences. When referring to yourself, capitalize your "I".

:troll:

BoostedBB6 04-19-2016 11:55 AM

It can be fixed, clay or cut polish or both.
Razor blade to remove from glass.

Next time it may be worth reading and following the instructions carefully tho.

6o4__boi 04-19-2016 12:33 PM

x2 for clay or cut polish

though i almost got an aneurysm from trying to read the posts
can i sue for that? :troll:

MG1 04-19-2016 06:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by beefystud (Post 8748389)
i might be an idiot for not reading the instructions , but whats wrong with my grammer ?

grammar...................... also, what's = contraction of the words, what is.

Quote:

Originally Posted by inv4zn (Post 8748351)
Why is it that people on the internet who have the worst grammar and explanation skills, are always fascinated with litigation?


"i was to lazy to read the fucking instructions and that shit fucked up my car but its there fault and i wander if i can sue them fuck my car fml fuu"

:facepalm:

To give you a serious answer, can't you claybar?


Internet (proper noun)


Quote:

Originally Posted by smoothie. (Post 8748405)
You do not need a space before a comma or question mark, only after. Your sentence is also run-on and missing conjugation; I would advise you to change them into separate sentences. When referring to yourself, capitalize your "I".

:troll:


I guess we need to start an Engrish 101 thread. :troll:

MG1 04-19-2016 06:02 PM

Then again, who gives a rat's ass......................


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