This is a vehicle that I had already fully color sanded the whole car about 2 months ago. The owner received a custom air-brush flame job from a shop that does great air-brush work, but they have no clue how to clear coat a vehicle. I had over 26 hours the first go around, and during my work I noticed the shop did not remove the mirrors, door handles and window trim when they clear coated the paint. I noticed the clear was already started to split and chip around the moldings so I mentioned this to the owner. He took the vehicle back and raised some heat and they agreed to pull off the items and re-clear the driver door and the passenger door. Again this shop does not know how to spray clear. I have never seen a clear job done this poorly in my 7 years as a professional detailer.
Here is the driver door before I started my sanding.
I started to sand the door using 1500 grit paper using my dynabrade air DA sander. I could not believe how much clear was on this door!
After a few passes you can see how crazy this really is!!
After a few passes and a few discs I started to level out the upper portion of the door.
Here is a nice close up of an area where I have not yet worked it really good. This shows how poor a clear coat job this was!
The middle was the worse, they overlapped the clear from the top and the bottom and it was REALLY bad in this area!
Spots were so bad that I had to jump to 1200 grit sandpaper and do areas by hand!
Here is the door done with 1500 grit paper. You can still see bumps in the clear!
Again the middle of the door was the worst with the overlapping of the clear. You can see the bubbles in the clear in this shot. I knew that I was going to have to sand this area again!
The upper area on the door sanding out nice and smooth.
I went over the whole door with some 3000 trizak pads on my dynabrade to smooth out the 1500 marks.
more to come...
Here is the driver door before I started my sanding.



I started to sand the door using 1500 grit paper using my dynabrade air DA sander. I could not believe how much clear was on this door!

After a few passes you can see how crazy this really is!!





After a few passes and a few discs I started to level out the upper portion of the door.

Here is a nice close up of an area where I have not yet worked it really good. This shows how poor a clear coat job this was!

The middle was the worse, they overlapped the clear from the top and the bottom and it was REALLY bad in this area!


Spots were so bad that I had to jump to 1200 grit sandpaper and do areas by hand!

Here is the door done with 1500 grit paper. You can still see bumps in the clear!

Again the middle of the door was the worst with the overlapping of the clear. You can see the bubbles in the clear in this shot. I knew that I was going to have to sand this area again!


The upper area on the door sanding out nice and smooth.



I went over the whole door with some 3000 trizak pads on my dynabrade to smooth out the 1500 marks.

more to come...