i noticed today a lil less than half an inch by 2mm maybe of clear coat starting to chip off from a dent i had fixed at a body shop a while back, apparently they didnt do it right, by removing a exterior trim peice so that they paint behind it..well i was getting wax out the crevice of the trim peice, and realized the clear was sealed to the edge of the trim, well i broke the lil seal while trying to get the wax out the crevice and the clear chiped very very little..
i want to remove the trim peice and maybe wetsand the small area to where the chiped area levels with clear underneath and the buff out the area ( 1 inch by 1/8 of an inch area..)
will i be able to very lightly sand that area, and then maybe using scratch x or 3m compund on a light cutting pad and my pc buff it back out..
the clear in that area is not oem clear and should be soft enough to work..
or my other form of action is wet sand, buff and use a lil oem rattle can clear coat after, just so the area doesnt lift again..,
i really dont wanna pay to fix this tiny eye sore..
what do u guys think i"ll be best doing to fix it myself...
heres my lil ms paint description, lol
the red line is where the clear coat sealed to the trim..not that trim peice though showing overspray, the white dots represent the lil amount of clear coat chipping, and if i remove that trim peice sand it a lil,to level/smooth it, buff it out like stated above, and or spray a lil clear on it to seal it again, behind the trim..
anyone think this will work...
i want to remove the trim peice and maybe wetsand the small area to where the chiped area levels with clear underneath and the buff out the area ( 1 inch by 1/8 of an inch area..)
will i be able to very lightly sand that area, and then maybe using scratch x or 3m compund on a light cutting pad and my pc buff it back out..
the clear in that area is not oem clear and should be soft enough to work..
or my other form of action is wet sand, buff and use a lil oem rattle can clear coat after, just so the area doesnt lift again..,
i really dont wanna pay to fix this tiny eye sore..
what do u guys think i"ll be best doing to fix it myself...
heres my lil ms paint description, lol
the red line is where the clear coat sealed to the trim..not that trim peice though showing overspray, the white dots represent the lil amount of clear coat chipping, and if i remove that trim peice sand it a lil,to level/smooth it, buff it out like stated above, and or spray a lil clear on it to seal it again, behind the trim..
anyone think this will work...

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