... I'm wondering about touching up a bit of paint.
The PO or someone along the ownership line had the car painted, and it must have been a cheap job because (amongst other things), they didn't remove the windshield first. That means there's sort of a ridge/edge on the paint where it met the rubber between windshield frame and body. It's flaking off there because of the paint "edge" and revealing bits of the original green.
Overall the paint job is bad with orange peel and cracks in a few spots, plus the flaking mentioned above. The car needs to be stripped and repainted no question, but this isn't going to happen in the foreseeable future.
So down to the question. What's the thinking on cleaning up that area where the new black paint went up against the old windshield rubber and touching it up with some new paint?
My thinking is to lightly sand down the paint along the windshield edge, mask it off, then touch it up with some matching aerosol. Probably just 1/2" at most would be visible once the windshield is back on.
The PO or someone along the ownership line had the car painted, and it must have been a cheap job because (amongst other things), they didn't remove the windshield first. That means there's sort of a ridge/edge on the paint where it met the rubber between windshield frame and body. It's flaking off there because of the paint "edge" and revealing bits of the original green.
Overall the paint job is bad with orange peel and cracks in a few spots, plus the flaking mentioned above. The car needs to be stripped and repainted no question, but this isn't going to happen in the foreseeable future.
So down to the question. What's the thinking on cleaning up that area where the new black paint went up against the old windshield rubber and touching it up with some new paint?
My thinking is to lightly sand down the paint along the windshield edge, mask it off, then touch it up with some matching aerosol. Probably just 1/2" at most would be visible once the windshield is back on.
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