07-13-2017, 06:17 AM
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...
That was expensive for the company to cover back in 1980 dollars...would be a small fortune today.
...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...

That was expensive for the company to cover back in 1980 dollars...would be a small fortune today.
