skeer
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Morning! Ok so I'll try to not make this into a long-winded story.. my wifes 2018 Equinox has 4 small paint bubbles on the front lip of the hood. Being someone who wants to try everything I want to fix it myself. However knowing I'll eff up at least once I went and borrowed an identical hood off a wrecked car at the salvage yard. I do computer work for them so we're friendly. I'm not at home so here's a representative image.
So here's the deal, lower hood lip is roughly an inch tall and runs the full width of the car. Bubbles and loose paint after popping don't extend past the lips bend. First basic idea was to primer just the target area, color target + 3-4 inches, then clear target + 6 inches
First Attempt:
Popped bubbles and turns out.. oxidation, not rust.. white powder.
Wet sanded entire lip w/400 grit, but only bubble spots, down to metal.
Wet sanded entire lip again w/1000 grit
4 coats; white color primer (oem primer color is unknown).
More wet sanding with 1000 grit
(Based on numerous YT videos) I taped off half of the top of the hood assuming color over spray wouldn't make it that far up.
3 coats of color
3 coats of clear coat
Removed the tape only to find a line.. F me. So wet sanded line with 1500 grit, then some 2000 grit. Now that line has moved but it's more of a jagged kinda.. fractal-esque line if you will. I think I'm sanding off the clear over spray but why isn't it fading away and blending?
Panic a bit, I think 'Ok Ill just keep sanding that line and maybe work it down to the edge of the lip'. Sand, sand, sand some more.. the lines moving but can't help but feel I screwed it up.
Last step.. re wet sand the entire sprayed area with 400, then 1000, then 1500, then 2000. Remove all the clear and color I applied except the lip itself, then re-clear coat the whole shebang.
This is all from rattle-can.. had the color custom mixed off paint code. Please don't tell me to take it somewhere and that's it. I know I can't do as good of a job as a real body man, but considering it's just the lip (on the real car) surely it's doable at home yeah?
So here's the deal, lower hood lip is roughly an inch tall and runs the full width of the car. Bubbles and loose paint after popping don't extend past the lips bend. First basic idea was to primer just the target area, color target + 3-4 inches, then clear target + 6 inches
First Attempt:
Popped bubbles and turns out.. oxidation, not rust.. white powder.
Wet sanded entire lip w/400 grit, but only bubble spots, down to metal.
Wet sanded entire lip again w/1000 grit
4 coats; white color primer (oem primer color is unknown).
More wet sanding with 1000 grit
(Based on numerous YT videos) I taped off half of the top of the hood assuming color over spray wouldn't make it that far up.
3 coats of color
3 coats of clear coat
Removed the tape only to find a line.. F me. So wet sanded line with 1500 grit, then some 2000 grit. Now that line has moved but it's more of a jagged kinda.. fractal-esque line if you will. I think I'm sanding off the clear over spray but why isn't it fading away and blending?
Panic a bit, I think 'Ok Ill just keep sanding that line and maybe work it down to the edge of the lip'. Sand, sand, sand some more.. the lines moving but can't help but feel I screwed it up.
Last step.. re wet sand the entire sprayed area with 400, then 1000, then 1500, then 2000. Remove all the clear and color I applied except the lip itself, then re-clear coat the whole shebang.
This is all from rattle-can.. had the color custom mixed off paint code. Please don't tell me to take it somewhere and that's it. I know I can't do as good of a job as a real body man, but considering it's just the lip (on the real car) surely it's doable at home yeah?












