eastz14miata
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- Feb 25, 2012
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My girlfriend recently bought a 1991 Miata. The car had been in minor accidents, the driver side door and left rear quarter panel shows some damage. The previous owner had the damage repaired and resprayed the whole car. The job wasn't done well, other than over spray on wheels and engine bay, it left a big mess on the damaged areas. It looks 10 times worse after I buffed/polished the car.
We're on a very tight budget, can't afford a proper paint job. We decided to spray paint the damaged area. The result is amazing for how much we spent.
The door also came out well except the part where I try to blend the paint into the fender. (Should have left it alone). My plan was to spray onto the fender, then sand it back until I can't see the difference. As I was sanding the paint back, it turned into this. You can see the line down the middle of the picture.
Do you guys think a good polisher will help with this? I have my eyes set on the Porter Cable 7424xp. All the review I've read suggest that's the polisher to go with for beginners.
Thanks in advance.


We're on a very tight budget, can't afford a proper paint job. We decided to spray paint the damaged area. The result is amazing for how much we spent.


The door also came out well except the part where I try to blend the paint into the fender. (Should have left it alone). My plan was to spray onto the fender, then sand it back until I can't see the difference. As I was sanding the paint back, it turned into this. You can see the line down the middle of the picture.

Do you guys think a good polisher will help with this? I have my eyes set on the Porter Cable 7424xp. All the review I've read suggest that's the polisher to go with for beginners.
Thanks in advance.