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Good clear coat fix that won't hurt the wallet to bad?

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    Good clear coat fix that won't hurt the wallet to bad?

    Does anyone no of any if there is any way to fix clear coat? Mine is coming off of my driver side fender due to a pressure washer. If anyone knows a good method it would be much appreciated thanks.

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    There is no way to fix it. You have to repaint.






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      #3
      Can't you just get them to sand all of the clear coat off and then re-clear it?

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        #4
        Who's "them"?

        Having a shop sand all the clear off, then apply a new coat... that'll cost more than simply taking it to a cheap paint shop (like Maaco) for a full respray. The cheap paint is a single stage paint.






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          #5
          Thanks for the input guys

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            #6
            only way fix the clear problem you are having is re-spraying that fender, if you want an alternative cheap fix you can buy the material and paint your self.

            sand the whole fender down with 320 grit. napa auto parts sells decent automotive paint by the name of senior martin paints, from a pint up to a gallon just take them your color code # and they'll mix it up for you. You'll just have to thin it out 2:1 with thinner. For clear coat youll need spot panel, quick dry clear that they sell also with a hardener and the mix ratio is 4:1.

            You can try and spray it your self if you have a spray gun and compressor at home... or you can just go to any auto body tool store and buy a cheap 30$ HVLP gravity feed spray gun and it'll get the job done. if you need any help on how to go about it I can help as I am the lead painter and body guy at the shop I work at.

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