How can remove this?
Is that oxidation under the touch-up paint? What part of the car is it? To be honest, the rest of the paint doesn't look right either. Looks like too much "orange peel" . Has the whole car ever been repainted?
Looks like you are going to need a new paint job.
Looks like you are going to need a new paint job.
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Are you guys talking about the overall paint of the car or just the blob? Please let me know coz I really don't know if this car got repainted with OEM paint. How much do you guys it will run me if I repaint the car? I don't know any good auto body shop here in nj that will do the job right the first time.
Are you guys talking about the overall paint of the car or just the blob? Please let me know coz I really don't know if this car got repainted with OEM paint. How much do you guys it will run me if I repaint the car? I don't know any good auto body shop here in nj that will do the job right the first time.
Wet sanding isn't going to fix those touch-up areas because it looks like it is rusted underneath the bubbled paint.
Actually the touch up paint used is not even the same paint code as oem, that's 1 problem. You have to trust me the overall paint is still good it's just that I took this picture when the car was really dirty. The color of the car is suppose to be obsidian black. I just emailed DetailerDomain about their service but I don't know if it's a detailer's job to remove the blob and touch up the paint? Or is it a auto body shop job?
Actually the touch up paint used is not even the same paint code as oem, that's 1 problem. You have to trust me the overall paint is still good it's just that I took this picture when the car was really dirty. The color of the car is suppose to be obsidian black. I just emailed DetailerDomain about their service but I don't know if it's a detailer's job to remove the blob and touch up the paint? Or is it a auto body shop job?
Wet sand it. Don't bother with a clay bar, it's useless here.
There's no such thing as OEM paint as different factories in different regions will use different makes of paint, even though they may be building the same cars under the same brand... but there is a difference in paint quality. This really just looks like poor prep work and maybe a sh*tty clear.
There's no such thing as OEM paint as different factories in different regions will use different makes of paint, even though they may be building the same cars under the same brand... but there is a difference in paint quality. This really just looks like poor prep work and maybe a sh*tty clear.
Thanks for the feedbacks guys. I checked up the whole car and did some macro(using camera) inspections to it and it looks like there are "orange peels" on the whole front of the car (front bumper, hood, left/right fenders). I didn't even realize since you guys pointed out in the picture. Thanks again. I guess the problem is bigger than I thought, now I have to re-prioritize my mods again.
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