Good Day All
The 'Party Barge' ('65 Newport) was the recipient of a weeping elm (i think) tree this year at Carlisle. The trunk lid and some of the top feels like 100 grit sandpaper. I have tried Goo-Gone, 3M adhesive remover, grease/wax remover, acetone to no avail. The paint is original so I do not want to damage it if at all possible.
I have never 'clayed' a car and am seeking the knowledge of those that have. Would that be a solution? If not, any thoughts as to what would work? Taking it to a detailer is the 'last resort'.
Thanks to all who respond.
Omni
The 'Party Barge' ('65 Newport) was the recipient of a weeping elm (i think) tree this year at Carlisle. The trunk lid and some of the top feels like 100 grit sandpaper. I have tried Goo-Gone, 3M adhesive remover, grease/wax remover, acetone to no avail. The paint is original so I do not want to damage it if at all possible.
I have never 'clayed' a car and am seeking the knowledge of those that have. Would that be a solution? If not, any thoughts as to what would work? Taking it to a detailer is the 'last resort'.
Thanks to all who respond.
Omni