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Old 01-18-2006, 09:52 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Moisture under the Clearcoat is exactly what it is. What we call "Blushing". it usually comes out with the gun, however yours is a stubborn one. Since its on the qtr. panel , (I was hoping it wasn't there), you will have to find a shop that will go the extra yard. By that I mean the roof drip mldg will have to come off and probably have to be replaced. I say this because if it isn't removed there will be an edge where the paint work butts up against the mldg. and will more than likely have an edge on it . Thats a big no no as far as I'm concerned. Being able to see that a panel was refinished because of edges on mldgs is not my idea of doing a good job. The Qtr. glass mldg is the next issue for the same reasons.They may be able to peel it up enough and use a special tape, (Trim Tape by 3 M), to eliminate this problem , for the Qtr glass anyway. I dont think the roof mldg will be as accomodating. The tail lamp needs to come out to before refinishing and they should drop the side of the rear bumper cover. This would help to make for a Nice Job. Too bad I cant help more, I would like to do this job for you. I'm just too damn meticulous.....
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