I have a daily driven 2015 black camaro with factory paint that isn’t very durable. All leading panel and edges have what looks like white pepper. The paint surface doesn’t feel compromised but you cannot buff it away. This generation of camaro is notorious for less than durable paint and it shows the worse on black paint. I’m not sure if it’s the clear or color that is causing the peppering.
I plan to gray pad sand, black urethane prime, sand, color and urethane clear . I also need to fill in some deep chips that had gone through the top layer of clear/paint but not the primer or plastic.
Does anyone have any advice for my approach to this project? I want the the paint to be as strong as possible but still remain flexible.
Thanks,
I plan to gray pad sand, black urethane prime, sand, color and urethane clear . I also need to fill in some deep chips that had gone through the top layer of clear/paint but not the primer or plastic.
Does anyone have any advice for my approach to this project? I want the the paint to be as strong as possible but still remain flexible.
Thanks,