I had the dreaded pealing paint on both doors of my white 2014 Silverado pickup. I had a Detail guy sand and paint the areas. They look ok but are very rough like sand paper. He said that after 6 weeks I could use rubbing compound on the area. Will this smooth out the paint or will I need to do something else?
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I had the dreaded pealing paint on both doors of my white 2014 Silverado pickup. I had a Detail guy sand and paint the areas. They look ok but are very rough like sand paper. He said that after 6 weeks I could use rubbing compound on the area. Will this smooth out the paint or will I need to do something else? |
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Please post some pictures. It's hard to give advice when you cannot see the issues.
1968 Coronet R/T
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Thanks but pictures will not show anything, the issue is a feel/texture thing. When I run my hand over the repaired area it is rough instead of smooth.
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It probably will need to be sanded smooth and then buffed out,
Hope you have enough clear coat to do that. JC.
(It's not custom painting-it's custom sanding) |
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Hopefully, he put enough clear on it to sand and buff, and did NOT use spray cans! I would think a detail guy would know better! He should be able to do paint correction in his business!
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Thanks for the advice, the detail guy is the one who said I could use rubbing compound or wet sand. I didn't think to ask about the clear coat. He is not local and was only in my area for a short time. I think I'll do the compound and hope it helps then live with it. I don't want to chance taking the paint off again.
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