... and reason behind your advice would be ... ?Thejoyofdriving said:if you are going to protect it use a sealant
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... and reason behind your advice would be ... ?Thejoyofdriving said:if you are going to protect it use a sealant
FMINUS said:My wife had that ALL OVER her car (1990 Honda Civic DX) I used a razor blade to remove it and tried to wax it (fogive me, this was over 5 years ago). It looked ok, much better than the peel.
I would say just remove it w a razor then smooth it out as much as you can with a polish. It wont look bad until the wax/glaze wears out.
Ok, well, the rest of it looks fine - no damage. I cleaned up the paint with ssr2.5 and waxed it and all, but not the roof! No pc up there. I got to it this spring.supercharged said:How did you get it so bad anyway?
Not washing it regularly? Letting birds poop and just leaving it on forever?
Not waxing/sealing?
Tell him to trade it in, its a Plymouth of which the company went bye bye lol, don't worry about the CC. The damage you have would require being sanded down, repainted and cleared.ltoman said:Yep!!
That is the rule of buying a used car!!![]()
But my husband wants it to be perfect in all regards....and now that is not happening. He keeps sinking $$ into it. It is not worth much.
thank you guys!Nica said:If I may add my $0.02, I agree with TOGWT and ZoranC. You can use the PC on it if you want lauren and I would go with the advise given by TOGWT....shoot you can even wet sand it and you will minimize the apperance of the clear coat failure. I helped out a friend who had the exact same clear coat failure as you and we just wet sanded and polished it and you can hardly see the clear coat failure. Oh and I used the Metabo, don't be shy on using the PC you won't make it any worse oh and don't be scared if you see some color go on to your pads it's okay it's just the paint.
Think of it this way, imagine that the vehicle didn't have a clear coat. You can still polish it you just have be a little carefull that's all. Man if I lived near you I'd have that van looking like new again
But that's just my $0.02 hope it helps.
ron231 said:Just figured id let you know Lauren that you do not have to worry about thinning your clearcoat with the PC, that was not caused by thinning it with a PC. A PC does almost nothing to the overall thickness of the paint, it is an insanely gentle machine.
Also I have had customers cars with clear coat failure and I have found if I polish it, it helps make it a smooth transition into the failure rather than a line, and it also brings some gloss to the color coat undermeath, In fact I got some clear coat failure on a 98 mercury (green) to be almost invisible, but then again I used a rotary for that.