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Nicely done, Eddie! Any color mismatch or less than perfect finishing is certainly masked in these photos. Given how particular many of us are about these things, one might suspect that only you know where to look to see anything that isn't quite perfect. The casual or even somewhat picky observer would most likely never know that a problem ever existed in the first place!
Thanks Michael. I have to admit though,I get away with this because of the badge and being on the hood. When the badge is off you see the color mismatch. As soon as you put it on it is hidden. If it was anywhere else on the hood,it wouldn't have worked. I took another nice shot today of the hood. I havn't put any TechWax2 yet.
nice work Eddie...
the paint peel is gone :]... how long did it take you? what did you follow up after the wetsand ...
btw, great depth of shine on that honda
Thanks ganesa.
hard to say how long,as i didn't do it all in one day. Sanding down the peel and then painting was possibly 2 hours? Then I had to wait a week for it to harden. There was quite a bit of clear to remove,so a bit of sanding with ,800,..1200,...1500,then 2000grit. Then wool pad followed by fine foam. That part took longest,because although it felt flat I had to repeat the stage as it didn't look quite right.
Nicely done, Eddie! Any color mismatch or less than perfect finishing is certainly masked in these photos. Given how particular many of us are about these things, one might suspect that only you know where to look to see anything that isn't quite perfect. The casual or even somewhat picky observer would most likely never know that a problem ever existed in the first place!
nice work Eddie...
the paint peel is gone :]... how long did it take you? what did you follow up after the wetsand ...
btw, great depth of shine on that honda
The smooth, deep gloss of the hood pulls the focus away from the repair. That kind of makes me jealous. Ever since I had my hood repainted, I had only hit it with sandpaper and M105 with a cutting pad. Without M205 (the polishing oil may hinder the curing process of the gloss) and a couple layer of wax, the hood looks hideous right now.
Thanks. If you go really close you can see the difference. As long as it looks okay from standing distance,i'm happy. If I could've gotten the paint color closer,i think it would be hard to notice,even at close range.
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