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wifey-'oops, I painted your car!' 1800 1965

howdy,
wifey was spraying with electric sprayer, re-paintinging our kitchen
cabinets, in the garage. wifey moved the saint (65 S) about 5' out of
the garage, but it appears not enough. there is a light spray of
white now on the front end of my red car! besides the usual response
most of us would "like to do", what is a good way to clean this off?
the paint (original before the white paint appeared), is in generally
good shape, a bit oxidized, but still has the potential to be buffed
up and restored shiney. just one of my projects this summer. thanks
in advance for your suggestions!
Scott
65 1800S, 89 745GL, 90 244DL






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