Contact you local automotive paint store. The should have the correct products. The major companines are 3M and Mequiers. "Goo Gone" works great! Or, Mr. Clean's Magic Eraser used VERY lightly.
IF its just the paint , try 1500 grit wet sanding , then get a buffing/polish compout for the cars original paint for after you sanded off the foreign paint
So yes - if it's just the other car's paint that is on your car, you can get it buffed out. I'm speaking from prior experience. I've also hit a yellow pole, where the pole's paint got onto my bumper and it was easily buffed (polished) out.
If the scratch appears thin and white, it probably hasn't penetrated through the clear coat.If it is body-colored or shows metal, you've got a deeper problem. You should go to an Overspray shop, surely they know what will they do to your car.
Cellulose will remove any paint
Bumper cars !!!
Are there bumper cars in universal studios
10-15 bumper cars depending on the size of the bumper car floor.
most cars you dont have to but some of the newer ones you do,depends on the car
Bumper cars use electricity, which could be from a nuclear plant
go to etrade. they have tons of cars, but why do they have to be BUMPER cars!!??
If it's latex based, you can try a product called goof-off.
There is one noun in the sentence, bumper cars, a compound noun.
It is about £260 a bumper car.
All cars are different . . . what year make and model
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