Hi all,
A couple of years ago, I had a 1997 Toyota repainted – the clear coat had started “chalking” in several areas. It was a car I was giving to my son, good shape but didn’t want to spend a ton of money. I took it to one of the chain auto painting shops (OneDay in California). I don’t want to use the wrong terminology (as I have read here on the forum, so I don’t want to call it a “one stage” paint, but it is a single coat catalyzed paint system (Sherwin Williams urethane) that had “some” glossiness to it. There was an extra-cost option at the time to add color sanding and clear-coat to the paint job, but I chose not to do it at that time, and I don't know for sure if it would have involved a different type of paint.
When delivered, the finish on the car had a reasonable gloss – not great, but reasonable. There was a slight mottling or “orange peel” surface (i.e. tiny pits) that, for example caught the polish that I applied 30 days after the paint job.
Now, it’s 2+ years later. The car has been parked outdoors for that period of time near the California Coast (Santa Barbara) while my son has been away at school.
Now, the car’s finish is quite dull. I tried taking an automatic buffer and some light polishing compound, was very careful in a test area, but could not get much improvement after 10 minutes or so of careful buffing and then applying a high quality polish – hardly any improvement at all.
So, my question is, on this kind of paint surface, is it possible to go back and ask for the “second step” of wet-sanding and applying of a clear coat? At this point, the car runs great, and I’m willing to invest in improving its finish. I’m not looking for show-quality, just a decent shine.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thx
Ron
A couple of years ago, I had a 1997 Toyota repainted – the clear coat had started “chalking” in several areas. It was a car I was giving to my son, good shape but didn’t want to spend a ton of money. I took it to one of the chain auto painting shops (OneDay in California). I don’t want to use the wrong terminology (as I have read here on the forum, so I don’t want to call it a “one stage” paint, but it is a single coat catalyzed paint system (Sherwin Williams urethane) that had “some” glossiness to it. There was an extra-cost option at the time to add color sanding and clear-coat to the paint job, but I chose not to do it at that time, and I don't know for sure if it would have involved a different type of paint.
When delivered, the finish on the car had a reasonable gloss – not great, but reasonable. There was a slight mottling or “orange peel” surface (i.e. tiny pits) that, for example caught the polish that I applied 30 days after the paint job.
Now, it’s 2+ years later. The car has been parked outdoors for that period of time near the California Coast (Santa Barbara) while my son has been away at school.
Now, the car’s finish is quite dull. I tried taking an automatic buffer and some light polishing compound, was very careful in a test area, but could not get much improvement after 10 minutes or so of careful buffing and then applying a high quality polish – hardly any improvement at all.
So, my question is, on this kind of paint surface, is it possible to go back and ask for the “second step” of wet-sanding and applying of a clear coat? At this point, the car runs great, and I’m willing to invest in improving its finish. I’m not looking for show-quality, just a decent shine.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thx
Ron