- Joined
- Feb 24, 2024
- Messages
- 515
- City
- North Carolina
- Vehicle Year
- 1994
- Engine
- 4.0 V6
- Transmission
- Automatic
Good morning!
Finally getting to the point where I want to fix my paint. This will be my first time painting anything on a car.
There's previous filler on the hood where it looks like a branch hit it at some point in it's life. I feel like I should remove all the old filler so I know what I'm working with.
Here's the question: do I really need to remove all the old body work? As I'm removing it around the damage, the filler just keeps going. Maybe it ends at some point or maybe someone skim coated the entire hood...
The damage appears to be central but the filler keeps going.
Being my first attempt at this and not expecting perfection, would it be reasonable at this point to add filler and blend it in? I know it won't last as long, that's fine. Maybe it will last a few years and I'll want to do a more thorough paint job. For now I'm hoping to simply repair it, hit it with primer and dupli-color color match spray paint and some new clear.
I'm kind of treating it as a learning experience. I've done all my own work on the truck so far, don't want to change now. Maybe I will enjoy body work and want to learn more for the future?
Finally getting to the point where I want to fix my paint. This will be my first time painting anything on a car.
There's previous filler on the hood where it looks like a branch hit it at some point in it's life. I feel like I should remove all the old filler so I know what I'm working with.
Here's the question: do I really need to remove all the old body work? As I'm removing it around the damage, the filler just keeps going. Maybe it ends at some point or maybe someone skim coated the entire hood...
The damage appears to be central but the filler keeps going.
Being my first attempt at this and not expecting perfection, would it be reasonable at this point to add filler and blend it in? I know it won't last as long, that's fine. Maybe it will last a few years and I'll want to do a more thorough paint job. For now I'm hoping to simply repair it, hit it with primer and dupli-color color match spray paint and some new clear.
I'm kind of treating it as a learning experience. I've done all my own work on the truck so far, don't want to change now. Maybe I will enjoy body work and want to learn more for the future?