Hey all.
Overall the condition of my cars paint is good. It's a 2000, but for the most part the paint does not have many issues asides from swirls.
However, on the rear of the car, particularly under the tail lights, and then again on the top of the rear bumper, there seems to be the beginnings of clear coat failure. All there is no is some slight raised edges where it's beginning to peel. No fade or anything on the paint.
Now my question is, is it possible to just sand/trim those raised edges, even it out and then spray a layer of clear coat on top? Or is there something more that needs to be done.
I just want to try and minimize this where it's at and not have it spread.
My car stays garaged and is never in the sun, but it's damn hot where I'm at and the inside of the garage is baking.
Dang nearly 500 views and no one had a similar issue or experience with this? Lol
^ is mostly right.
You could scuff the area and blow some paint on which will at least slow it down by sealing the edges of the failure. It won't be an invisible "repair".
If you can leave two black stripes from the exit of one corner to the braking zone of the next, you have enough horsepower. - Mark Donohue
Hey guys so been away for a while and just now getting back to this.
Here are some pictures of the affected area.
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As you can see the damage is right along that edge. My plan was to pop out the tail light, mask off under that area, then sand the flaking bits and even out the area, then spray some clear and even it out again. Hoping it will fix the issue and not be too noticeable. Is it really necessary to do the whole panel with what's shown?
Looks like you could get away with taping just past the bend, where that surface goes mostly horizontal, then paint the narrow strip. That bend will more easily allow you to hide the transition from the new to old and keep you from having to paint more of that piece. It likely won't look perfect, but should slow down the clear coat failure process.
Could you just spray the area with failing clear coat with new clear , and polish it out , to blend the new with the old ?
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