Hello. I was wondering about how autobody shops repair very small paint problems within
large body panels. For example, if you have a paint problem where the paint has been damaged right down to the metal, say the size of a quarter, within a fender does the entire panel have to be repainted and recleared? Is it possible to just repaint the very small area that is damaged blending the paint into the surrouding area and also doing the same with the clear? I have concrens with having a shop repainting and entire panel just to fix a very small problem and having problems making the paint match the other panels perfectly without blending into the rest of the car. I am just wondering what is the best way to repair this so that it can never be detected. It is a 2002 Jetta RED not metallic that is in completely perfect shape, except for a minor problem. Please advise me! Thanks.
large body panels. For example, if you have a paint problem where the paint has been damaged right down to the metal, say the size of a quarter, within a fender does the entire panel have to be repainted and recleared? Is it possible to just repaint the very small area that is damaged blending the paint into the surrouding area and also doing the same with the clear? I have concrens with having a shop repainting and entire panel just to fix a very small problem and having problems making the paint match the other panels perfectly without blending into the rest of the car. I am just wondering what is the best way to repair this so that it can never be detected. It is a 2002 Jetta RED not metallic that is in completely perfect shape, except for a minor problem. Please advise me! Thanks.