Overspray is any airborne contaminant, usually from the result of painting projects or industrial fallout that is capable of blowing and landing on any surface, such as your vehicle. Although most people define Overspray in conjunction with paint and industrial fallout, overspray can also include bugs and road tar.
Having Overspray on your vehicle prohibits sealants and waxes to penetrate the clear coat, which means less protection from the elements of the earth, such as sun, rain, etc..
Overall, having overspray on your vehicle can be harmful to your paints finish.
HOW DO I KNOW IF I HAVE OVERSPRAY ON MY VEHICLE
It is very easy to determine if you do have Overspray on your vehicle. In most cases, you can actually see the spots on your vehicle. Especially if the Overspray is a contrasting color of your vehicle. That is; if you have a black vehicle and someone was painting a building nearby using white paint, you will clearly see the paint spots on your vehicle.
However, in many cases you cannot actually see the overspray, which is why many people do not even know that they have it on their vehicle.
This being the case, one of the easiest ways to check if your vehicle actually has overspray is simple. After a thorough exterior cleaning, slide your hand across multiple sections of your vehicle and feel for any rough areas which can feel like a very fine sheet of sand paper. Additionally, you may be able to hear your hand sliding back and forth as you glide over the contaminated area.
If you have no Overspray, your paint’s finish should feel smooth to the touch.
How do CarSaloon remove overspray?
Utilizing our experience and top quality products. We can remove the overspray without damaging the paint work on your car.
Call today or ask for quote and let CarSaloon take care of your car!