Egg on my car!!
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Ok guys/gals. I need help. How do remove dried egg from my car without damaging the paint job?
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ha wash it !!?
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Settled In
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Joined: Wed Aug 18, 2004 1:32 pm Location: Dallas, Texas |
Wet it down real well before you start, for sure. Once on my '87 Mazda pickup truck I used nailpolish remover and it worked well without taking off any of the color paint.
Then I got even by egging the bastard's father's brand new dually. |
Soak it and scrub with a nylon brush. Might want to polish it afterward. Try a strong solvent based wax/grease remover, acetone, depends on what kind of paint you have. 40 grit will also clean it off fast.
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No Turning Back
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Joined: Mon Feb 23, 2004 9:10 pm Location: Denver |
I used to work for a school bus transportation company. You might guess we saw a lot of eggs. We usually used the steam cleaner and they came off without a trace. A hot, high pressure car wash might be a good first step since most people don't have a steam cleaner available.
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