What are the consequences of not removing overspray from the entire car?
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The consequences of not removing overspray from the entire car are very serious. Over time, it will definitely affect the gloss of the car paint. If the overspray splashes onto the windshield, it will directly impair visibility while driving, thereby reducing safety. In summary, overspray on the entire car must be addressed promptly. If you can't handle it yourself, take it to a 4S shop or auto repair shop for removal. Methods for handling large areas of overspray are as follows: 1. For overspray that hasn't completely dried: For overspray that hasn't completely dried, you can use a clay bar for removal. First, rinse the overspray on the car body with water or car wash soap, then gently wipe the oversprayed area with a clay bar soaked in warm water while spraying water. Be careful not to apply too much pressure to avoid micro-particles scratching the car paint. Continue until the overspray is completely removed, then stop. 2. For overspray that has completely dried: For completely dried overspray, the process isn't as simple as described above. First, clean any sand or dirt from the car paint surface, then use 2000-grit polishing sandpaper to sand away the overspray. Of course, control the pressure carefully while sanding, adjusting the force as needed to avoid damaging the original car paint. After removing the overspray, polishing is required to restore the paint's original gloss. If possible, a full car paint maintenance treatment can also be performed.