76/2000 had painted on pin stripes that I removed. During the removal process I at times removed some clearcoat. I decided to use some rattle can automotive touchup clear coat that I had handy. I didn't respray the base coat, I just cleaned up the basecoat with dish soap, let it dry, and sprayed some clearcoat on top of it.
The end result was EXCELLENT.
I have all of the sandpaper (1000/1500/2000 grit), 3m rubbing compound, 3m glaze, and a buffer to smooth it out and get it to shine again.
Is there any reason that I need to go through all of that though if I am EXTREMELY happy with the results of the work? I don't like to mess with success. The surface isn't even rough.
Thanks
The end result was EXCELLENT.
I have all of the sandpaper (1000/1500/2000 grit), 3m rubbing compound, 3m glaze, and a buffer to smooth it out and get it to shine again.
Is there any reason that I need to go through all of that though if I am EXTREMELY happy with the results of the work? I don't like to mess with success. The surface isn't even rough.
Thanks
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