If you break through the clear, even if it is from seperation, and you try to sand and reclear, it makes a highly visible ring at the edge of the clear...especially on metallic paints. The only way...
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If you break through the clear, even if it is from seperation, and you try to sand and reclear, it makes a highly visible ring at the edge of the clear...especially on metallic paints. The only way...
Nah, you implied that there was a solution for the clearcoat seperating from the basecoat without respraying the basecoat. I want to know how you planned to accomplish this task.
Your first post implies that the "paint" as you put it, was fine. Please go into detail on how you would repair this problem.
"If it weren't for my horse, I wouldn't have spent that year in college."
You don't know a ****ing thing about paint, do you?
I thought this when sparling bought his truck, but that description you just gave made me think of it again...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-CPss95p3Ck