[Please lord don't let this question be as dumb as I fear it is.]
Years ago there was a TV documentary about "master" makeup artists working with women with birthmarks, burn marks or other unsightly marks on their faces. Gave the artists the opportunity to show what the "big boys" could do.]
So, If a car has the beginning of clear coat failure. I was wondering What products to avoid , what products to slow down the failure, What products will last the longest.
If you took a car off the assembly line after it had been painted but before the clearcoat was applied, how would you detail it?
After it was clearcoated, how would you remove the clear coat that is failing, how would you treat the paint underneath. Then how would you treat the bordering marginal clear coat. Then how would you blend the 3 areas?
Sure appreciate all the good advice and well thought out website.
Years ago there was a TV documentary about "master" makeup artists working with women with birthmarks, burn marks or other unsightly marks on their faces. Gave the artists the opportunity to show what the "big boys" could do.]
So, If a car has the beginning of clear coat failure. I was wondering What products to avoid , what products to slow down the failure, What products will last the longest.
If you took a car off the assembly line after it had been painted but before the clearcoat was applied, how would you detail it?
After it was clearcoated, how would you remove the clear coat that is failing, how would you treat the paint underneath. Then how would you treat the bordering marginal clear coat. Then how would you blend the 3 areas?
Sure appreciate all the good advice and well thought out website.
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