Victorofhavoc
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- Gordan
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As it turns out, the paint on the edge of the doors wasn't just over layered, it's super soft. I've chipped one of my doors by just opening it in the garage and knocking against the fender emblem on my 370z racecar. It chipped off a good amount, so now that weather has cooperated I took the time to touch up the chip. I also chipped another door by bumping into a piece of laquered wood, so it's not just one door. I've never had door edge guards on doors because I find them unnecessary, but the paint quality on this car is changing my mind.
This was a minor touchup because I didn't want to spend the time taping everything up and pulling out my paint sprayer for multiple proper layers. Instead I chose to go the minor chip repair route. For anyone interested, I bought the paint from scratches happen and it's a modestly close match. If you want better, I would recommend going to a paint shop and asking them to mix up a three stage paint and primer for you.
Here are the steps:
Sand with 2000grit
Primer
Light sand
Base pearl for 2 to 3 coats
Midcoat for 2 to 3 coats
Clear coat for 2 to 3 coats
You must wait about 30 mins between coats to allow time to set.
Prior to sanding:
After primer:
After initial base pearl coat:
After pearl layer was totally done:
After the midcoat was done:
After the clear was done:
And standing back once the clear had totally dried:
All in all, it turned out 98% okay. Most people will never be able to tell where it is once I'm done polishing it. Unfortunately it takes about 30 days for full clear set to be ready for polish and then another 30 days after that until ppf can be applied, but that's fairly typical for clear coats.
This was a minor touchup because I didn't want to spend the time taping everything up and pulling out my paint sprayer for multiple proper layers. Instead I chose to go the minor chip repair route. For anyone interested, I bought the paint from scratches happen and it's a modestly close match. If you want better, I would recommend going to a paint shop and asking them to mix up a three stage paint and primer for you.
Here are the steps:
Sand with 2000grit
Primer
Light sand
Base pearl for 2 to 3 coats
Midcoat for 2 to 3 coats
Clear coat for 2 to 3 coats
You must wait about 30 mins between coats to allow time to set.
Prior to sanding:
After primer:
After initial base pearl coat:
After pearl layer was totally done:
After the midcoat was done:
After the clear was done:
And standing back once the clear had totally dried:
All in all, it turned out 98% okay. Most people will never be able to tell where it is once I'm done polishing it. Unfortunately it takes about 30 days for full clear set to be ready for polish and then another 30 days after that until ppf can be applied, but that's fairly typical for clear coats.
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