Sound Deadening Paint on Rear Window
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Sound Deadening Paint on Rear Window
Hello everyone. I while back I applied E-Dead paint to my trunk and I accidentally got some on the rear window. I didn't notice until after it dried, so being lazy, I left it on for a while. I was thinking of taking my Dremel with the buffing pad, or trying to claybar it. Any other ideas?
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Oh, forgot to mention- the paint was brushed on, and the top is aftermarket with a glass window. I had the rear panel (one behind the seats) removed, and I was painting the entire truck area. I must've accidentally touched the brush to the top.
I will try the clay bar, even though it's not quite "overspray." The stuff is pretty damn thick.
I will try the clay bar, even though it's not quite "overspray." The stuff is pretty damn thick.
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I've got the eDead V3 on my trunk & cabin. Haven't had to remove any but it may be worthwhile to try using Goof-Off concentrate or paint thinner. Best recommendation would be to shoot ED an email and get their feedback.
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