Checking with folks on a couple of my "go to" forums.
I have several minor flaws in the factory paint of my white 2012 Ram...dust flecks/"nibs" in the factory paint. (I really checked the paint out before I took possession of the truck, but did not notice the blems until the first detail.) One option is to leave them alone and just drive the truck. After all it is a truck, right? The other option of course is to attempt to correct them.
The body shop manager at my Dodge dealer said his shop could correct them but could not guarantee the job 100%. (I really don't like this option after my conversation with the manager.) Another option is to have friend of mine who operates a high-end detail shop look them over and correct them if he thinks it possible.
I have done this type of correction before using Meguiar's Finesse Sanding Blocks. However the paint I worked on was a "repaint" with lots of clear coat.
Have any of you removed "nibs" like this from factory paint base coat/clear coat? How successful were you? Any suggestions?
Tom
I have several minor flaws in the factory paint of my white 2012 Ram...dust flecks/"nibs" in the factory paint. (I really checked the paint out before I took possession of the truck, but did not notice the blems until the first detail.) One option is to leave them alone and just drive the truck. After all it is a truck, right? The other option of course is to attempt to correct them.
The body shop manager at my Dodge dealer said his shop could correct them but could not guarantee the job 100%. (I really don't like this option after my conversation with the manager.) Another option is to have friend of mine who operates a high-end detail shop look them over and correct them if he thinks it possible.
I have done this type of correction before using Meguiar's Finesse Sanding Blocks. However the paint I worked on was a "repaint" with lots of clear coat.
Have any of you removed "nibs" like this from factory paint base coat/clear coat? How successful were you? Any suggestions?
Tom
