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Road Side Pub
Paint chip repair AKA am I crazy to try to spray this myself?
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<blockquote data-quote="svtfocus2cobra" data-source="post: 16310099" data-attributes="member: 21786"><p>That looks like a version of the stuff but I would warn about how difficult it will be to do it. Clearing and melting in clear is the single most difficult part of the painting process and if one little thing is wrong then it wont turn out and you will have a much bigger project on your hands fixing it. Luckily it is relegated to just the tailgate and not a bedside or something so it isn't a huge panel to fix but spot repairs are not the ideal route to take. I dont know if the aerosol products are more forgiving so maybe they have made it easier somehow but I cant stress enough how terribly bad it can turn out. If anything is contaminating the panel while you are painting you will get fisheyes and other reactions that will essentially ruin the whole thing. You'll have to sand it down and start fresh likely having to paint the whole panel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svtfocus2cobra, post: 16310099, member: 21786"] That looks like a version of the stuff but I would warn about how difficult it will be to do it. Clearing and melting in clear is the single most difficult part of the painting process and if one little thing is wrong then it wont turn out and you will have a much bigger project on your hands fixing it. Luckily it is relegated to just the tailgate and not a bedside or something so it isn't a huge panel to fix but spot repairs are not the ideal route to take. I dont know if the aerosol products are more forgiving so maybe they have made it easier somehow but I cant stress enough how terribly bad it can turn out. If anything is contaminating the panel while you are painting you will get fisheyes and other reactions that will essentially ruin the whole thing. You'll have to sand it down and start fresh likely having to paint the whole panel. [/QUOTE]
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