I have been battling two chips on my car for a few days. I finally got them smooth, but managed to just now sand down to the primer a spot about the size of a pin head. On the other side, I sanded it down to the point the paint thinned out and you can see black under it.
I have done this before and never had issues -- 2000 grit and wet sand the blob off, etc. Obviously I got too aggressive with it and now have two spots that I don't know what to do with. One on the passengers door; one on the drivers rear fender. Car is a Honda S2000 with 6,000 original miles.
Is this something that requires a complete repaint of the panel? Is so, on average, what is that going to cost? Or, could it be handled by an airbrush wizard? If so, on average, what does that cost?
See shots below --- I put a quarter next to the spots to give you some perspective:
This is right above the passengers door handle -- completely down to the primer.
This is the spot on the drivers rear fender -- this shot just shows thin paint. You can see primer under it where I sanded a bit too much:
I have done this before and never had issues -- 2000 grit and wet sand the blob off, etc. Obviously I got too aggressive with it and now have two spots that I don't know what to do with. One on the passengers door; one on the drivers rear fender. Car is a Honda S2000 with 6,000 original miles.
Is this something that requires a complete repaint of the panel? Is so, on average, what is that going to cost? Or, could it be handled by an airbrush wizard? If so, on average, what does that cost?
See shots below --- I put a quarter next to the spots to give you some perspective:
This is right above the passengers door handle -- completely down to the primer.

This is the spot on the drivers rear fender -- this shot just shows thin paint. You can see primer under it where I sanded a bit too much:
