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Deezul
07-22-2014, 09:29 AM
Ok so car was in an accident 1.5yr ago. Repaired. Looked fine. Now I see this on my A pillar. It's like overspray or clearcoat mess. Can I maybe use some sort if compound and make it a little less obvious? I don't want to pay for a repaint etc. if it's too big if a mess I guess ill I've with it. I don't have a DA

http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/07/22/e2a4y5y5.jpg

wdmaccord
07-22-2014, 09:34 AM
I'd try clay first. Next, maybe some M105 by hand on a MF hand applicator. You'll probably need to follow with a polish like M205. This is what I would try and if it didn't work, I'd probably just live with it or replace the pillar garnish. Others might have more suggestions for next steps if this doesn't work.

cleanmycorolla
07-22-2014, 10:01 AM
If you don't have a DA, I wouldn't bother. You can try by hand but if it were me, I'd clay, probably fine grit sand, then cut and polish if it was bad.

Deezul
07-22-2014, 10:05 AM
Ok, appreciate the advice

Deezul
07-22-2014, 06:03 PM
Going to try to find 105 and 205. I have Meg's ultimate and doesn't seem to help. All advice welcome. Thanks

allenk4
07-22-2014, 06:18 PM
Polishing by hand difficult.

I suggest reading Mike Phillips Forum threads on polishing by hand.

Make sure you tape the trim and that body line if you are going to used heavy cut compound.

hernandez.art13
07-22-2014, 06:27 PM
Ok so car was in an accident 1.5yr ago. Repaired. Looked fine. Now I see this on my A pillar. It's like overspray or clearcoat mess. Can I maybe use some sort if compound and make it a little less obvious? I don't want to pay for a repaint etc. if it's too big if a mess I guess ill I've with it. I don't have a DA

http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/07/22/e2a4y5y5.jpg

So you tried Ultimate Compound and it didn't do anything? If it was over spray, UC would have taken that out if it was over spray. (for the most part)

I am starting to think that it was maybe a bad paint job, where the painter didn't lay down the clear coat right. and the body shop detailer didn't wet sand that area right or at all. It's starting to look more like orange peel to me. Especially since you say you tried UC and nothing happened.

Can you take it back to the shop where you got it repaired? That shouldn't be there, and the shop has to return your car back to the original finish.

Deezul
07-22-2014, 06:30 PM
It won't let me edit. Sorry for the multi Oh and here's the other side. Meg's ultimate also no affect
http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/07/23/edujamun.jpg

hernandez.art13
07-22-2014, 06:42 PM
http://www.autogeekonline.net/gallery/data/2314/medium/stain.PNG

^That

That looks completely different than the first picture. The first picture looked like it was orange peal. This one looks more like stain.

Is it above the clear coat or under the clear coat?

Deezul
07-22-2014, 07:05 PM
The shadowy area is where the pillar almost changes color. Top is factory. Bottom half is cloudy in the right light. I can't really tell if it's above or below the clear. It's extremely hard to photograph. Best I can describe it is it looks cloudy and lighter from those marks on down. Almost a faded look. The strangest thing is when I got it back over a year ago I would have noticed this. It's almost like it just decided to appear. I know my options might be zero but I'll try anything that May at least reduce it. I can have the shop that did it look but it was over a year ago so I may be out of luck.

hernandez.art13
07-22-2014, 07:09 PM
Yeah, I'm out of ideas. Hopefully someone else could here could help you out.

I wonder if the shop hid it by using a wax or glaze? Just wondering.

Either way, good luck

Deezul
07-22-2014, 07:42 PM
I think i may bring it by the shop that painted it

hernandez.art13
07-22-2014, 07:50 PM
I think i may bring it by the shop that painted it

Yeah do that and keep us posted. :xyxthumbs:

StuDLei
07-23-2014, 01:38 AM
It's not clear coat failure?

tuscarora dave
07-23-2014, 06:44 AM
It's probably a blend mark were the painter blended new and old paint, lightly wet sanding with 3,000 grit, compounding then polishing might help some. You'll probably never fully get rid of that mark. It can however, probably look great from a few feet away.