RadioActive1
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Hey all:
I'm a Newb to this forum. Looks like a tremendous amount of information on here; I'm going to learn a lot, but here's my question.
I just bought a 2001 Corvette. (beautiful Dark Bowling Green Metallic ragtop w/ tan top & interior) The car is in excellent shape overall, but there is a spot where someone tried to buff out a small scratch (which wasn't through the paint), and managed to buff through the clearcoat.
The area is about the size of a quarter on the driver's door.
Is there a way to correct this without re-shooting the entire door with another coat of clear?
This is a very nice car, so I'm not going to be satisfied with a DIY repair that doesn't look professional.
Thanks,
RadioActive1
I'm a Newb to this forum. Looks like a tremendous amount of information on here; I'm going to learn a lot, but here's my question.
I just bought a 2001 Corvette. (beautiful Dark Bowling Green Metallic ragtop w/ tan top & interior) The car is in excellent shape overall, but there is a spot where someone tried to buff out a small scratch (which wasn't through the paint), and managed to buff through the clearcoat.
The area is about the size of a quarter on the driver's door.
Is there a way to correct this without re-shooting the entire door with another coat of clear?
This is a very nice car, so I'm not going to be satisfied with a DIY repair that doesn't look professional.
Thanks,
RadioActive1