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May 2018

Overspray Removal Nationwide

By Featured, Overspray Case Studies

Paint guns like this can cause paint to become airborne and contaminate vehicles

Overspray affects thousands of vehicles each year. Typically overspray incidents occur when contractors use paint guns in windy conditions, especially if they are painting at higher elevations. Aerated overspray paint goes airborne and begins to affect surfaces in the surrounding areas. In extreme cases paint can contaminate surfaces for several miles from the paint application.

Here is the typical recipe for an overspray claim:

  • Windy conditions
  • Use of a paint gun
  • Painting above ground level
  • Not using protective sheeting

After overspray gets into the air it begins to settle on surfaces like windows, cars, roofs and other structures. It can be particularly tricky when it affects vehicles. Binding agents in the paint make it difficult  to remove it from a vehicles clear coat. That is where the professionals at Detail Masters can help. Our crew works exclusively with overspray making the lifelong experts. In 2017 Detail Master’s completed jobs in over 20 cities nationwide.

Our process is simple:

  • Dispatch first team member to your site (usually within 24 hours)
  • Analyze and test contaminated surfaces
  • Request necessary team and supplies
  • Organize job site
  • Remove paint
  • Detail vehicles
  • Complete paperwork and process claim

Contact us today to learn more about our expert crew and process.

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