In this video I am going to not only show you how to repair peeling, chipped or worn out clear coat. I am going to show you how to do a spot repair and blend the new clear coat into the old clear coat. Some might call this a Hack but they will be disgruntled body shop workers :0 joking aside, this is not a long lasting repair and your results will vary based on how bad the clear coat damage is on your car and how much discoloration has resulted on your base coat.
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My Car Wash Soap:
Microfiber Towel:
Gray Scotch Brite Pad:
1″ Masking Tape:
Blue Shop Towels:
2K Clear Coat:
Painters Respirator:
1500 Grit Sand Paper:
7″ Polisher:
Wool Pad:
Medium Grit Rubbing Compound:
Links to Products on Ebay:
2K Clear Coat:
My Car Wash Soap:
Gray Scotch Brite Pad:
1″ Masking Tape:
Painters Respirator:
1500 Grit Sand Paper:
7″ Polisher:
Wool Pad:
Medium Grit Rubbing Compound:
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Looks great on the gremlin. Or Ford fairlane
Yup let’s just stick our oily finger on the surface me just washed ?
My problem is that I have sun damage on the roof of the car and I dont know if i should try to re apply clear coat to it since it would be the angle that would be the problem. I have painted stuff on the car myself since its a black pontiac g6 I painted the trim red and the brake calipers red. Most of the car is still in good shape paint wise being that its 10 years old. The roof is getting really bad and its really bothering me. The price doesnt bother me with a paint shop its that I dont have the option for leaving the car otherwise i would have them re clear the whole car
Love this guy and his accent! Muaah!
I politely decline 😮
6:15 back-masking is a brilliant technique
God damn i miss 2 pack enamel on cars, that shit was bullet proof
WouldI sanding with 5000 grit after using the scotch pad make the clear adhere better and or turn out a better finish?
I have some spackle spot in the front of my Subaru, I've been wondering how to get them off
Great video. I have a 1987 Trans Am GTA with some spots identical to this and I have been trying to figure out how to deal with them without an entire paint job. Thanks!!!