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    Ok new to site. Wondering if any one has advice for me. I just bought my 99 gtp 2 weeks ago . The car had been repainted 1 month prior. And it looks like they buffer it with compound and didn't clean the over spray off the roof. It now has sun baked to the paint . Ive tried everything any ideas? . Thanks Chris
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    Maybe claybar it?
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    Like removes like. Any compound should remove it. I would try Meguiars Ultimate Compound or Swirl-X. Both are available at Walmart.
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    Dont use compound to take it off. If it was just polished there is no need to take the paint down another level, plus I'm not sure if you have a buffer so there is no sense in going that route....Use claybar, it will remove it
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