The main reason I ask is that I have seen my car wet under the rain and it looks nice, can't see the oxidation. Once dry, its clearly visible (unlike my clear coat ;D)
Just wanted some tips on what could be done? The paint is already ruined in some places where I sanded too deep. So I know that a FULL respray is what is required to make is nice, but that's a lot of body work and I would rather spend time and money on making sure it is nice. Paint is last.
This is my first clear coat problem and I am a nub at areas like this. So go easy on me.
Picture below is a wet shot, I can not have a dry pic uploaded without errors. R3V won't let me post a bad pic of my car. haha.
Just wanted some tips on what could be done? The paint is already ruined in some places where I sanded too deep. So I know that a FULL respray is what is required to make is nice, but that's a lot of body work and I would rather spend time and money on making sure it is nice. Paint is last.
This is my first clear coat problem and I am a nub at areas like this. So go easy on me.
Picture below is a wet shot, I can not have a dry pic uploaded without errors. R3V won't let me post a bad pic of my car. haha.
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