*mau: you're kinda lucky its you car that got painted and repaired, i've gone through those about 4 times already and i've just opted for some paintless dent repair, unfortunately i get the oversprays from the other cars being painted even if its about 2 cars away, haha, Mothers and Megs IMO are really soft thats why when it comes to these things and other stuffs i always keep a BB claybar on hand, its a lot tougher compared to Moms but still gentle on the paint, the price on the BB's site is already for the whole car, Based on my experience these paint oversprays usually don't cause damage if removed soon, just don't let it sit for more than 3 weeks that or enough time for the chemicals in the overspray to permanently bond to the paint. A tip i got from a well known detailing shop in the US was to apply a wax to your paint before you opt for some paint repairs, he said that if your car is waxed before you bring it in the paint shop, and you get paint overspray, these oversprays will be a lot easier to remove.