Professional Paint Overspray Removal in Marin County, CA 

Rough texture on your paint? White specks from overspray? We can safely remove it and restore a smooth, clean finish.

 See Small Specs on Your Paint? Rough Texture? It’s Paint Overspray

When you notice tiny white or colored specs on your paint, or you run your hand across the surface and feel a rough texture, that’s usually paint overspray bonded to your vehicle. It’s not something that will come off with a normal wash or detail.

This often happens when you’re parked near a construction site, a building is being repainted nearby, or any type of exterior painting is being done, and wind carries fine paint particles through the air. Those particles are so small you usually don’t notice them falling—but they land and stick to everything on your vehicle. Paint, glass, trim, emblems, wheels… it can end up everywhere.

Over time, it becomes more noticeable. The surface starts to feel gritty instead of smooth, and the finish of your car doesn’t look as clean or reflective as it should. That’s when most people start searching for Professional Paint Overspray Removal in Marin County, CA because regular washing or even machine detailing won’t safely remove bonded paint particles.

Here’s the important part—what you should NOT do.

Don’t try to scrub it off aggressively. Don’t use rough towels, brushes, or plastic scrapers trying to “pick it off.” And don’t assume stronger pressure or harsh chemicals will fix it. That usually makes things worse.

We’ve seen it many times where people try to remove it themselves and end up causing swirl marks, scratches, or dull spots in the clear coat. Once that happens, the job becomes more complicated because now we’re not only dealing with overspray—we’re also correcting damage that was avoidable.

The safe way to handle it is controlled, careful removal using proper methods designed specifically for bonded contamination. Every surface reacts differently too. What might come off easier on glass could be more stubborn on paint or textured trim. That’s why it needs a methodical approach, not force.

During a proper Professional Paint Overspray Removal in Marin County, CA, the goal is to safely lift the overspray without harming the original finish underneath. In some cases, the process is straightforward. In other situations, depending on how heavy the overspray is or how long it’s been sitting, it can take more time and precision to fully remove it.

Even with safe removal techniques, there can sometimes be light surface marring depending on the condition of the paint. If that happens, a light refinement step may be needed to restore the smooth, glossy finish. The key is that everything is done in a controlled way, so the paint is protected throughout the process.

At the end of the day, the goal is simple—bring your vehicle back to a smooth, clean surface that looks and feels right again. No rough texture. No visible specs. Just a properly restored finish after Professional Paint Overspray Removal in Marin County, CA.

Our Overspray Removal Process:

1. Wash the vehicle, including wheels, tires, and fenders

2. Start the removal process with various tools and products clay bar and adhesive remover

3.Wipe down the affected areas to remove any chemical residue

4. Light polish to remove any light marring, swirls, or scratches

5. Add ceramic sealant for shine and protection

6. Dress tires with a water based, no-sling dressing

Overspray Pricing

Price will vary based on size and condition

Small Vehicle

Mustang, 370Z, Challenger

$790

Medium Vehicle

Camry, Range Rover, Tacoma 

$985

Large Vehicle

Large Truck, 3-Row SUV

$1,205

Paint Overspray FAQ

What is paint overspray?
Paint overspray is tiny paint particles that land on your vehicle, leaving small dots or a rough texture on the surface.

How did it get on my car?
It usually comes from nearby painting, construction, or wind carrying paint through the air.

Can it damage my paint?
Yes. The longer it sits, the more it bonds and can cause permanent damage.

How long does the service take?
Most overspray removal jobs take a full day, and in heavier cases it can take 1–2 days depending on the condition of the vehicle.

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