I want to get rid of "orange peel"

mborner said:
If the orange peel is really bothering you and you want to do it the right way, you would need to de-trim the entire car, color sand the entire car to prepare it for more clear, have a couple of good thick coats of clear re-sprayed on the car, and then color sand and buff the new clear. It is costly, but the results would be nothing short of stunning.



How costly? On the order of hundreds? Thousands?
 
^^ lol thats why paint jobs cost money. Not because materials are expensive, but because its a TON of labor removing moldings, taping car and then wet sanding.. To re-clear a car, depending on size I would charge on average 8-2500 depending if they wanted the vehicle to have a show finish..



Show finish = wet sand last coat of sprayed clear, then re clear, and wet sand again :)
 
CleanLegend said:
^^ lol thats why paint jobs cost money. Not because materials are expensive, but because its a TON of labor removing moldings, taping car and then wet sanding.. To re-clear a car, depending on size I would charge on average 8-2500 depending if they wanted the vehicle to have a show finish..



Show finish = wet sand last coat of sprayed clear, then re clear, and wet sand again :)



Where are you located?
 
pampos said:
Wet sand it is the only option to remove orange peel....If you are going to do it your self you have to be very very careful and you have to know how to use a rotary polisher to remove the sanding marks.Otherwise it is better to pay someone to do it for you...

Is it the original paint or it has been repainted??

Good advice! Don't want to be learning to wet sand clear without some experience. Unless of course you want to pay for another spraying,and if the person does not know what they are doing . You can have it again. A New Orange!
 
I always go to the Showroom when I get my EXT serviced at the Dealership. Most New cars have orange peel. The Cadillac and Mercedes Dealerships are connected here. The Benz paint looks better than the Cadillac,but some of both have orange peel.
 
$2500 is very low, or a hell of a bargain, to reclear almost any car; even with a

mid range/price clear. And that also depends on how it's done.



This was my old car. Four coats of a high solids (52%) polyurethane clear.

The color is Dupont G9900S Super Jet Black. Around 150 hours; 25 hours

on the cut/polish alone. And maybe 2 hours of actual spray time. This is still

a "quick" paint job for a 2 door...



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Before:

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My material cost isn't much; around $600 bucks. Retail for this job would be around 5g's.



Over 7g's for this one (same materials $1000+):

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Again, around 2 hours of actual spray time or "paint time." So, i'll paint

your car for FREE (just pay for everything else). :)
 
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