         | | REMOVAL | Scratch Removal | | Scratches on the surface of your car's paint can generally be removed with either a cleaner wax or a compound. Removable scratches are not the type that break through the surface of your paint. They are scuffs caused by something rubbing your car & leaving behind a scrape or paint. Common causes: car doors, bumpers, poles, walls, bicycles, bushes, etc. | | Overspray Removal | | When paint drifts onto your car it is referred to as over spray. The 2 most effective methods of removing over spray are: 1. Using a solvent 2. Using a surface preparation bar Depending on the type of over spray (water base or oil base), will determine the best method of removal. After over spray has been removed from your vehicle, it will be waxed. | | Fallout Removal | | Fallout is pollution. Specifically, it is iron particles embedded into the paint's surface. Over time, these particles begin to rust. Fallout is visible from about 6 inches away (on light color paint) and can also be felt. To determine if fallout is present, gently wipe your hand across the trunk or roof of a clean car. If fallout is present, your paint will feel gritty. A clay surface preparation bar is the most effective method for removing fallout. After fallout has been removed from your vehicle, it will be waxed. | | Tar Removal | | Road tar can be removed using a solvent. If taken care of quickly it can be a relatively simple process. However, tar does harden as it dries making it much more difficult to remove. Once you notice tar on your vehicle we recommend taking care of right away. After the tar has been removed from your vehicle, it will be waxed. | | Oxidation Removal | | Oxidation is caused by oxygen molecules attaching to your car's paint. This makes your paint look dull, cloudy, or chalky. If left unchecked, oxidized paint can cause damage beyond repair. Oxidation may be removed using a cleaner or compound. |
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