Clear coat delamination fix.
Posted: February 14th, 2016, 9:40 pm
Hello all,
I had some free time over the weekend and wanted to share some pics of my delamination fix. I have several spots on the concourse where the clear coat is separating from the paint and have considered even repainting the entire unit at a cost of $3,500-$5,500. After reading up on multiple forums and watching some vids, I decided to have at it with the spraymax 2k aerosol spray can before I really bite the bullet.
I first gave it a sectional wash, let it dry, and carefully removed all the delamination pieces. Washed the tiny clear coat pieces off with damp sponge, dried and made sure there weren't any more dangling clearcoats. After a microfiber wipe, I sprayed each section 3 times with 10 minute between coats. This section took an entire canister...a whopping $24.
Im no painter by any means but I think it turned out decent for the price and so I thought it'd be a help for some of you who might also be on the fence about this issue but don't want or are not ready to sell the farm to get it nice and shiny. Its a bit hard to see the gloss because of the bushes in the reflection but its nice, thick and uniform.
The whole thing took about an hour or two and i've ordered couple more of them to do the rest of the spots left.
enjoy
I had some free time over the weekend and wanted to share some pics of my delamination fix. I have several spots on the concourse where the clear coat is separating from the paint and have considered even repainting the entire unit at a cost of $3,500-$5,500. After reading up on multiple forums and watching some vids, I decided to have at it with the spraymax 2k aerosol spray can before I really bite the bullet.
I first gave it a sectional wash, let it dry, and carefully removed all the delamination pieces. Washed the tiny clear coat pieces off with damp sponge, dried and made sure there weren't any more dangling clearcoats. After a microfiber wipe, I sprayed each section 3 times with 10 minute between coats. This section took an entire canister...a whopping $24.
Im no painter by any means but I think it turned out decent for the price and so I thought it'd be a help for some of you who might also be on the fence about this issue but don't want or are not ready to sell the farm to get it nice and shiny. Its a bit hard to see the gloss because of the bushes in the reflection but its nice, thick and uniform.
The whole thing took about an hour or two and i've ordered couple more of them to do the rest of the spots left.
enjoy