Wrap is a good idea but might cost $200-300 ifcyou can’t do yourself
I’d personally just use this:
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Wrap is a good idea but might cost $200-300 ifcyou can’t do yourself
I’d personally just use this:
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Well I`m not going to get a new hood, but that is a good suggestion.
I`m just going to wo with the AIO approach with some 3D speed
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A general question for anyone to answer, not just accumulator. I picked up one of those clay disks for a DA over the winter that I thought I`d break out on this car....would this be too aggressive of claying over the CC failure area on the hood?
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Astouffer512- Good thing your Q wasn`t directed to me as I`d never use one of those things on any vehicle ever That *is* something that could make things worse IMO..even though I previously said not to worry about that (didn`t expect that item to come up).
Well for starters, what grit is the clay disk ? fine grit, medium grit, super fine grit ?
Who makes it, chemical guys?
Do you have some claybar lube to use with it, or what are you going to use ?
It might be ok but if it starts tearing out the dead clearcoat, it could also make it look worse..
Perhaps experiment carefully on just a little spot and see how it works..
DanF
If that`s the only real damage on the car and you are doing a private party sale instead of a trade, I`d see if someone would do a respray for a couple hundred if you do the prep work. Anything else is just a waste of time. Spend the time on the interior.
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