| Wow! They really did a number on your car. If you know of a detailer or friend whose good with an airbush and they happen to own something like an Iwata custom micron c airbush along with some infrared equipment to speed up the curing / drying time, then you're a step in the right direction. A good detailer could also fix this with the toothpick method which is time consuming, but it can be repaired with good results. Nothing will be as good as having the panel repainted, but a good repair with factory touch up paints or even duplicolor from Autozone will be better than most of the aftermarket touch up systems that I've seen.
Are you going to try to fix this yourself or are you looking for someone to do this for you or??? |