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Roadspray
consisting of asphalt, tar, oil, paint striping and coatings are
common resurfacing materials used on our nation’s roads. When
a vehicle is traveling on newly resurfaced roads, these contaminate
materials “splash up” predominantly on the lower or
“rocker panel” of a vehicle causing roadspray.
Roofing materials such as tar, oil, and polyurethane foam can
also be successfully removed from a vehicle’s surface. These
road paint removal and roadspray claims are very similar and commonly
treated in the same manner as paint overspray restoration.
Check out overspray
"before and after" photos.
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