Hello,
I have repaired a few marks on the plastics of my e89 (Alpine white paint).
I think I masked the area a bit "tight", as the paint overspray on the non-damaged area is now raised. I can't post a picture, it won't show up as it's white-on-white. The paint colour match is good but I now have what looks exactly like a perfectly matched piece of masking tape over the damage; ie you can see (and feel) the edge lines.
I need to take the paint back a bit to blend the raised area into the original paintwork before spraying with clearcoat. Does anybody know the best way to do this without damaging a larger area? I was thinking of sanding the newly painted area with 1200 grit paper until the raised edges are gone and then lacquer. a friend of mine suggested several goes with T cut to get rid of the excess paint. Which would you recommend?
Any advice appreciated before I make it worse! :?
I have repaired a few marks on the plastics of my e89 (Alpine white paint).
I think I masked the area a bit "tight", as the paint overspray on the non-damaged area is now raised. I can't post a picture, it won't show up as it's white-on-white. The paint colour match is good but I now have what looks exactly like a perfectly matched piece of masking tape over the damage; ie you can see (and feel) the edge lines.
I need to take the paint back a bit to blend the raised area into the original paintwork before spraying with clearcoat. Does anybody know the best way to do this without damaging a larger area? I was thinking of sanding the newly painted area with 1200 grit paper until the raised edges are gone and then lacquer. a friend of mine suggested several goes with T cut to get rid of the excess paint. Which would you recommend?
Any advice appreciated before I make it worse! :?