Geez, I hope this works!
It’s not just a run here or there, a
few sags in the clear coat, it weeps like the audience when Bambi’s mother is
killed, when Old Yeller dies, when Farris Bueller destroys the Ferrari… It’s
bad!
Original Plan:
Step 1: Gently sand down each run.
Step 2: Wet sand entire panels with
1000, 2000 and finally 3000 grit paper.
Step 3: Buff it to a deep radiant glowing
shine!
Best laid plans, am I right?
Absolutely terrifying to take a razor blade to the paint, but with some practice, I got better at it. |
After the scraping, I sanded it down with 220. Now to fix the sand-throughs |
New Much More Precarious Plan:
Step 1: Gently, carefully,
meticulously, terrifyingly scrape each run down with a razor blade!
Step 2: Sand down the runs with Maguiar’s
Unigrit sanding blocks (1000 grit followed by 2000).
Step 3: Sand everything flat with
600 grit.
Step 4: Cover spots where I ground
through to the primer with leftover color coat, using a small foam brush.
Here's an example of a fill-in color coat "fix" - unsanded |
Here's a couple of sanded fill-in color coat "fixes." I'm praying they will blend when I spray clear coat over them! |
Step 6: Fix all of Alphie’s runs
because I’m bound to sand through to primer in other spots, which I already have
in several spots, if you must know!
Step 7: (I haven’t done the next
steps yet because I haven’t finished sanding through to the primer, er, I mean fixing
the runs.) Respray clear coat (hopefully two coats) over each spot where I sanded
through to primer AND PRAY IT MAKES MY “FIXES” DISAPPEAR!
The doors, boot lid and bonnet lid
will get complete clear coats while other places will only get spot resprays.
Step 8: Wet sand the entire car to
3000 grit
Step 9: Buff Alphie to a deep radiant
glowing shine
One encouraging note – where I didn’t
run the clear coat, it has sanded down brilliantly.
My first plan was decimated when it
met reality as plans often do. I’m about
89.9% sure that in the end, you won’t be able to tell where I “fixed” the runs,
but I won’t know until Step 9, unfortunately.
If it doesn’t work, I’ll figure it
out but until then, cross your fingers!
I’ll update the blog when I respray and sand out the clear coat and
begin buffing.
4 comments:
Ooohh thats painful to see it reminds me of the only 2 cakes I've made and iced in my life , I hope the bonus work load is working out okay and the finish is is better than a 20 kmh paint job ( looks good when driving past at 20k ,I've done lots of those on my early vans )
BTW Happy New year
BTW I've got my fingers crossed
Andy!
If my paint "fixes" don't work, I may paint it all over again, but I think they'll work.
I'm restoring the steering wheel and the turn signal and ever drive switches and housing this week. I'll have a post about it soon. Happy New Year!
*over drive switch
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