Clear coat ???
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From: Kingston, NY
Year: 1995
Model: Cherokee
Engine: I6 4.0L HO
Hi. I was hoping to get a quick confirmation on a cosmetic issue on my jeep. I searched around and figured that my hood/fenders/roof were peeling the clear coat off. Could someone please verify this for me? Other than going through the process of repainting, can I just reapply clear coat in the necessary areas? I'm pretty much a newb here. Thanks!
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1995 jeep xj
Green
4.0 HO
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From: Tulsa,Oklahoma
Year: 97
Model: Cherokee
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you may be able to get away with wet sanding and faking it, but without being there and only judging pics/experience its hard to say how well it will turn out..
try hitting all around the cloudy areas with 400-600grit wet/dry paper and a sanding block make sure you keep a small stream of water running on it while you're sanding...
put a couple light coats of clear on the raw areas, light coats is the key to insure it doesn't crinkle around the existing areas, wet sand whole vehicle lightly with 1200 grit, then scrub whole truck with light scotch brite and dawn (like you're washing car)then shoot the whole thing...
clear coat isn't cheap by any means..
try hitting all around the cloudy areas with 400-600grit wet/dry paper and a sanding block make sure you keep a small stream of water running on it while you're sanding...
put a couple light coats of clear on the raw areas, light coats is the key to insure it doesn't crinkle around the existing areas, wet sand whole vehicle lightly with 1200 grit, then scrub whole truck with light scotch brite and dawn (like you're washing car)then shoot the whole thing...
clear coat isn't cheap by any means..
Last edited by DieselDaze; Aug 2, 2013 at 04:25 PM.
Thread Starter
Junior Member
Joined: Jun 2013
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From: Kingston, NY
Year: 1995
Model: Cherokee
Engine: I6 4.0L HO
Thread Starter
Junior Member
Joined: Jun 2013
Posts: 30
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From: Kingston, NY
Year: 1995
Model: Cherokee
Engine: I6 4.0L HO
you may be able to get away with wet sanding and faking it, but without being there and only judging pics/experience its hard to say how well it will turn out..
try hitting all around the cloudy areas with 400-600grit wet/dry paper and a sanding block make sure you keep a small stream of water running on it while you're sanding...
put a couple light coats of clear on the raw areas, light coats is the key to insure it doesn't crinkle around the existing areas, wet sand whole vehicle lightly with 1200 grit, then scrub whole truck with light scotch brite and dawn (like you're washing car)then shoot the whole thing...
clear coat isn't cheap by any means..
try hitting all around the cloudy areas with 400-600grit wet/dry paper and a sanding block make sure you keep a small stream of water running on it while you're sanding...
put a couple light coats of clear on the raw areas, light coats is the key to insure it doesn't crinkle around the existing areas, wet sand whole vehicle lightly with 1200 grit, then scrub whole truck with light scotch brite and dawn (like you're washing car)then shoot the whole thing...
clear coat isn't cheap by any means..
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