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Paint over spray all over bike!! - dsan1964_imp - 07-12-2017

I rode to work for a meeting.... and the automatic gate installer was welding, and spray painting... got all over the CB.... Im going to get it detailed on there dime... sucks. [Image: 70e44801c196f4b72056c00af3502005.jpg][Image: 043f5683deb7284f3e81147d73b92819.jpg][Image: 46c5ee269eb1d7e3ce4c9d89371bbd6b.jpg][Image: a0daedd1d4fac56c70da91adfbd25ab3.jpg]


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RE: Paint over spray all over bike!! - 4 Paws_imp - 07-12-2017

Ouch!
Don't settle for "good enough".


RE: Paint over spray all over bike!! - the Ferret - 07-12-2017

Crap, that's bad! That happened to me on a Men's Fall Trip to the U.P. on my ST years ago. Could not get it off to save my soul. It's still there. Hope you have better luck. Keep us informed.


RE: Paint over spray all over bike!! - Gumby 1100_imp - 07-13-2017

Situations like this impress upon me the importance of having a good layer of wax on your bike at all times...makes removal of overspray or other contaminants much easier. Hopefully it just takes some light rubbing compound or maybe just a clay bar to fix your bike up.

...takes me back to 1980 when a friend bought a brand new black Trans Am with the screaming chicken on the hood. The first day he brought it to work, they changed out the dirty filters in the wet spray booth, but forgot to put in new filters, and, of course, this was the day they were using white paint.

His car was closest to the paint booth vents and required a complete new paint job and new "screaming chicken" graphics...Angry
That was expensive for the company to cover back in 1980 dollars...would be a small fortune today.


RE: Paint over spray all over bike!! - ohiorider_imp - 07-13-2017

I had a similar situation. My Moto Guzzi Griso 8vSE (in lovely Tenni Green) was parked in the garage when I had the house restained. Some of the spray made it through the hinged parts of the garage door, and got on the bike. Tiny dots were all over it.

I contacted Holt's BMW in Athens Ohio, known especially for their paint work. Mr Holt put me onto a mild solvent they use between paint coats to remove any grrease from finger prints, etc. It removed the spots and didn't harm the paint.

Bob


Paint over spray all over bike!! - dsan1964_imp - 07-13-2017

I keep good wax on it.. Tuesday it gets full detail. Hoping for the best.


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RE: Paint over spray all over bike!! - Outlander427_imp - 07-13-2017

Bastardos!

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RE: Paint over spray all over bike!! - Guth_imp - 07-16-2017

That really stinks. If all else fails, replacement tanks are available.


RE: Paint over spray all over bike!! - Roger the shrubber_imp - 07-16-2017

Use an automotive auto adhesive and surface prep product called SEM-Solv. It is a fairly neutral but effective overspray and body molding adhesive solvent commonly used in preparation for autobody painting. Available in aerosol and quart cans with applicator tip.

Most automotive shops and parts retailers can get it. You can also use acetone, buy a quart can and use a clean piece of t-shirt to apply it, but don't leave it on long. Do this at your own risk!

Avoid ABS, Polycarbonate, or Lexan surfaces like your windshield, instrument lenses, and other plastics. Any cloudiness or dulling of your painted surfaces afterward can be easily polished out with a good non abrasive carnuba car wax.


Paint over spray all over bike!! - dsan1964_imp - 07-16-2017

Thank you. It will be professionally worked on this Tuesday. I will pass this on to them. Little concerned with what the outcome will be. I will let you all know.


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