Alright gentlemen, I screwed up.
The other day at the range it comes time to put a fresh coat of paint on my steel silhouette so I slung my rifle and walked to the target rattle can in hand. Set my rifle down near the base of said target so's to not leave it on the hard dirt then i started painting the target with very little foresight. Wind caught some of the overspray and some of it found it's way to my slr 95. So now the whole right side has little white specks all over. Great. Stupid, i know.
Does anyone here have an idea for removing the overspray without messing up the finish? The rifle is in stock form in really great condition and had less than two hundred rounds through it when i acquired it. to say that I'm unhappy about this lapse of judgment is a supreme understatement.
The other day at the range it comes time to put a fresh coat of paint on my steel silhouette so I slung my rifle and walked to the target rattle can in hand. Set my rifle down near the base of said target so's to not leave it on the hard dirt then i started painting the target with very little foresight. Wind caught some of the overspray and some of it found it's way to my slr 95. So now the whole right side has little white specks all over. Great. Stupid, i know.
Does anyone here have an idea for removing the overspray without messing up the finish? The rifle is in stock form in really great condition and had less than two hundred rounds through it when i acquired it. to say that I'm unhappy about this lapse of judgment is a supreme understatement.