Originally posted by beyondloadedSE: 2000 wet grit sandpaper. lightly go over the areas, and buff back up to shine.
I have some 2000 grit somewhere, I'll try that... even though I hate the idea of putting sandpaper on my 2005 paint.. Oh well...
I've been able to remove many of the larger paint spots by using a (gasp!) sharp blade. I used the blade to remove most spots on the windshield, and I decided to try it on the bottom of the bumper where an error wouldn't show much, and it worked very well. The factory paint is flawless, and the blade just picks up the red paint drop right off. I'm sure some of you will want to come up here and beat me ( ) for using this technique, but... at least it didn't damage the paint. I had to stop, it just started raining and the garage is... umm..not car-friendly at this moment. 
Thanks for the tip, I'll go see if I can find the 2000 wet paper..
Kyo
1997 Mystique GS Duratec ATX -- sold
2005 Focus ST - Quicker! - Still a Duratec!
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