The reason you're not getting much gloss from the base coat is that you're not supposed to. It isn't formulated to be glossy. The base coat is just for color. The top (clear) coat is where the gloss and environmental protection comes from. Leave a base coat exposed and it will rot a lot faster than the clear did. You'll probably start seeing rust pretty quickly too. Base coats and primer aren't designed to keep water and oxygen away from the metal substrate either (although in Az your chances are better than most places).
I doubt if a reputable shop would be willing to just shoot some clear over it, especially if they have any kind of warrantee at all. They might be willing to spray it like a panel repair job, primer/sealer, base coat, clear coat and blend it in to what's left of the intact paint.
PC.
I doubt if a reputable shop would be willing to just shoot some clear over it, especially if they have any kind of warrantee at all. They might be willing to spray it like a panel repair job, primer/sealer, base coat, clear coat and blend it in to what's left of the intact paint.
PC.
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