before and after pic's of my MSP

sp33d03

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03.5' mazdaspeed protege
My car was ran on with some kids in new york city, and they left me with a big dent on on hood and roof. I went to get quotes around local shops around my area and these body shops are out to get you, just to fix the dent and re-paint the hood was about 1300 $$ ... so a mt friend and i took it upon ourself and paint my hood with a little twist. Tell me if you guys like it or not, thank you ..

Here are the before and after pic, from sanding down the area, to bondo, sanding some more, taping of the areas where i wanted painted, primed the area, added more body filler for scratches, black paint, and clear coat, and then buffered out to blend..


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It's hard to tell but in the first pic, the black area looks to have a lot of orange peel (looking at the garage/house reflection).

It still looks good and is better than I could do.

Mark
 
thanks guys, i didnt take off the hood because i didnt want the hood to be she shinner that the rest of the car, cause i wanted the clear coat to be all blended in
 
thanks guys, i didnt take off the hood because i didnt want the hood to be she shinner that the rest of the car, cause i wanted the clear coat to be all blended in

explain....

how does the hood on the car makes clear paint to be blended in?
 
I think if you are painting something say for instance the hood, you take the hood off and and paint it, once it all done you put it back on the car, now since the hood is fresh and you look at the fenders and front bumper they look dull compared to the rest of the car, so i left the hood on painted the hood on the car, and by leaving the hood on when i went to shoot the clear coat i shot the fenders and front bumper along with it so the whole front end looked better and blended all together, see my point, im not sure if that how everyone does it but i thought of the dullness and i didnt want that to be an issue so i just simply did what i did.. good or no good?
 
and btw thats not an air scoop in the grill, i have a cold air and it comes out by my tiree..
 
I think if you are painting something say for instance the hood, you take the hood off and and paint it, once it all done you put it back on the car, now since the hood is fresh and you look at the fenders and front bumper they look dull compared to the rest of the car, so i left the hood on painted the hood on the car, and by leaving the hood on when i went to shoot the clear coat i shot the fenders and front bumper along with it so the whole front end looked better and blended all together, see my point, im not sure if that how everyone does it but i thought of the dullness and i didnt want that to be an issue so i just simply did what i did.. good or no good?

ahh ok,
the turth...did it ended with a orange-peel likeness?otherwise, great job!
 
Are those bubbles?

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I know you know, but overspray is a huge problem when you're not painting things individually in an enclosed environment. Everything in your garage got hit no doubt (including the stuff on the shelves). Did you look over anything that was exposed on your car to see how bad it was? Looks as though from the roof back was exposed, and your passenger mirror maybe.
 
i actually tapped everything off and put paper over everything in the garage, mostly just the floor got hit, but not much over sprayyy, so that was a plus..
 
Are those bubbles?

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those are actually dust not bubbles, but when i buffed it out with the compound it all came out, im currently buffing as we speak, so when im done later on ill put some more pics up when its all said and done
 
Ok, be sure to get some pics outside in the sun so we can get some nice reflections off the hood to see any irregularities. Also in case you don't know, waxing fresh paint for the first 4-6 months is a no-no.
 
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