I recently had the hood on my white Ram repainted. In the process of removing a paint nib, I'm quite sure that the tech "nipped" the clear on a curved surface. I've seen the tool that this shop uses for nib removal and I can see how this could have happened. The shop also corrected some "die back". It could have happened then. The tech used a 3000 grit Trizact disc for this correction.
The "scuff" is only about 1/2 inch long and 1/8 inch wide and because the paint is white it can only be seen under "just right" conditions. I didn't notice it until I was polishing and waxing the hood. It cannot be seen in sunlight.
The paint work is warrantied...no problem there. However, I do not really want the hood recleared. The truck already has two coats of base coat/clear coat from the factory (Found that when the repair was being made. Lucky me.) plus the repaint from shop. The area that has the scuff received only clearcoat.
I really don't want mess with any serious polishing to see if this scuff really goes through clear. It looks OK right now. However I do plan to point it out the the body shop owner, just in case I have future problems. As I mentioned earlier this truck is white and it garaged almost enough to be considered a "a garage queen" so UV damage is not a real concern to me.
A "normal" car owner would have never noticed this scuff, but then I've never been "normal" when it comes to vehicle care.
Does this plan make sense?
The "scuff" is only about 1/2 inch long and 1/8 inch wide and because the paint is white it can only be seen under "just right" conditions. I didn't notice it until I was polishing and waxing the hood. It cannot be seen in sunlight.
The paint work is warrantied...no problem there. However, I do not really want the hood recleared. The truck already has two coats of base coat/clear coat from the factory (Found that when the repair was being made. Lucky me.) plus the repaint from shop. The area that has the scuff received only clearcoat.
I really don't want mess with any serious polishing to see if this scuff really goes through clear. It looks OK right now. However I do plan to point it out the the body shop owner, just in case I have future problems. As I mentioned earlier this truck is white and it garaged almost enough to be considered a "a garage queen" so UV damage is not a real concern to me.
A "normal" car owner would have never noticed this scuff, but then I've never been "normal" when it comes to vehicle care.
Does this plan make sense?