gunmetalgrey
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The bad news is that my shiny new GunMetalGrey got crunched in a rear-ender.
The good news is that the body shop did flawless work. It's good as new.
Here's my problem, O detailing gurus -- I just had the paint sealed with Permaplate a month before the accident. Now, 7/8 of the car is sealed, except for the new back end which has new paint on it.
Do I have the detailer seal just the back end of the car and carry on for another six months? Do I need to have all the Permaplate removed and reseal from scratch?
Should I wait a month (or two, three or four) for the paint to cure before I have it sealed?
In another thread, I asked for recommendations of polymer sealants that are comparable to PermaPlate -- feel free to chime in here as well.
Thanks,
GMG
The good news is that the body shop did flawless work. It's good as new.
Here's my problem, O detailing gurus -- I just had the paint sealed with Permaplate a month before the accident. Now, 7/8 of the car is sealed, except for the new back end which has new paint on it.
Do I have the detailer seal just the back end of the car and carry on for another six months? Do I need to have all the Permaplate removed and reseal from scratch?
Should I wait a month (or two, three or four) for the paint to cure before I have it sealed?
In another thread, I asked for recommendations of polymer sealants that are comparable to PermaPlate -- feel free to chime in here as well.
Thanks,
GMG