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  1. Κώστας Λεούσης

    Looks beautiful but shouldn't you use primer (because paint was damaged

  2. Cfonvip

    You're not repairing nothing!!!!!
    You just repainted.

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  4. John Somerset

    Repairing peeling clear coat? lolI It looks more like a respray and NEW clear coat to me!

  5. Codeare98

    That whole hood should of been primed I can see shrinkage right off the bat your first coat of base….I bet money within a month all the feather edge where the clear peeled shrunk back through. Not being a dick just trying to educate….You're a good painter just cutting corners

  6. Jerry Archer

    I wish I could get you too redo my clear coat on my 300c

  7. Amit Parmar

    I have to repaint my spoiler on my lancer for the same reason. Maybe my buddy will let me use his paint booth, lol.

  8. todd hannah

    Great work. I was sanding a Harley-Davidson that looked like the clear was cracking off but as I was hitting it with a DA the paint was melting so I tested it with lacquer thinner and the paint was melting off. Lol I’m guessing it’s enamel. Is this normal for it to melt while sanding? I guess I’ll use a stripper to remove it. Great videos keep them coming.

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