Thanks. So just to be clear.
Sand out the area of the bug feathering it out. Then flatten the clear on the whole panel.
Then spot seal and spot base the defect area but not the whole panel.
Then clear the whole panel
But doesn’t the area that I spot spray base have a risk if it slightly overlaps the area of the spot sealer? And if I spray base on a smaller area to make sure the base is only on top of sealer, then the sealer will show. Hope that makes sense.
Thanks for the advice. Always willing to learn and never expected to not have some mistakes to fix.
I’ve already decided there is a pretty good chance I’ll have to sand flat the clear on the exterior of the trunk lid and respray since the orange peel is pretty bad. But I’ll sand it first and seen where that gets me.
Sand out the area of the bug feathering it out. Then flatten the clear on the whole panel.
Then spot seal and spot base the defect area but not the whole panel.
Then clear the whole panel
But doesn’t the area that I spot spray base have a risk if it slightly overlaps the area of the spot sealer? And if I spray base on a smaller area to make sure the base is only on top of sealer, then the sealer will show. Hope that makes sense.
Thanks for the advice. Always willing to learn and never expected to not have some mistakes to fix.
I’ve already decided there is a pretty good chance I’ll have to sand flat the clear on the exterior of the trunk lid and respray since the orange peel is pretty bad. But I’ll sand it first and seen where that gets me.