78_Caprice
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Well I just got back my 1991 Corsica LT from the body shop turned out great. I took it in for a small little bubble on the drivers side door. They did an amazing job. Except for one little thing they had a bit of black overspray on the white because I also had new door handles put on, so I went back and told them so I watched them do it now they used some M600 product to remove the overspray and it did it very well, now the overspray was on the new paint!.
So when I got home I looked over the whole car real good and I found just a few specs of black overspray, so I thought to myself I don't really feel like going back there and bugging them so I used my bottle of Perfect-It lll Rubbing compound and went at it myself now on the door itself I was very agressive because it was very hard to remove, now remember it was on the new paint.
Now I'm really worried if my paint will cure good, seeing as how I touched new paint. Like will it be fine or would I have caused some problems now in the long run? Because I know your not suppose to screw around with new paint until after 3 months or so. Would I have thinned the Clear Coat down a lot now?
So when I got home I looked over the whole car real good and I found just a few specs of black overspray, so I thought to myself I don't really feel like going back there and bugging them so I used my bottle of Perfect-It lll Rubbing compound and went at it myself now on the door itself I was very agressive because it was very hard to remove, now remember it was on the new paint.
Now I'm really worried if my paint will cure good, seeing as how I touched new paint. Like will it be fine or would I have caused some problems now in the long run? Because I know your not suppose to screw around with new paint until after 3 months or so. Would I have thinned the Clear Coat down a lot now?