Yesterday at work people were spray painting light poles that were about 100-200 yards away from where employees park their cars. well, if you were walking anywhere near the spraying you would get tiny black specks of paint on you, but i never thought the wind would carry the paint all the way to my car. I washed my car today and guess what i found, yep, tiny black specks all over my car :mad: . They are all over my car, and since my car is white, this is a problem.
I told my boss already, and security filed a report. I'm the only one to have this complaint so far. What i need to know is if these little specks need to be taken off immediately, or if they can stay on there a few more days/week(s) and not cause any more trouble getting off than they already will be. And should I take this to a paint place (or where ever can do this) to get them to take it off and make my place of work pay for it, or should i spend a whole day getting the specks off myself? If i do it myself, what should i use to take it off? Wax and buffing compund do the trick, but very, very slowly. Fingernails also do the trick, but very slowly as well.
Please help! Thanks!
I told my boss already, and security filed a report. I'm the only one to have this complaint so far. What i need to know is if these little specks need to be taken off immediately, or if they can stay on there a few more days/week(s) and not cause any more trouble getting off than they already will be. And should I take this to a paint place (or where ever can do this) to get them to take it off and make my place of work pay for it, or should i spend a whole day getting the specks off myself? If i do it myself, what should i use to take it off? Wax and buffing compund do the trick, but very, very slowly. Fingernails also do the trick, but very slowly as well.
Please help! Thanks!
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