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| Posted: 16 Mar 2026 18:01 UTC | Post #1 |
| lola229 Deck & Engine |
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| At what point does a damaged panel actually need repainting instead of polishing or spot repair? I noticed some fading and small scratches on my hood from sun exposure and washing over time. I’d prefer not to repaint the whole panel if there’s a simpler solution that can restore the shine. | |
| Posted: 16 Mar 2026 18:12 UTC | Post #2 |
| Nosak1 Engine |
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| Sometimes paint correction or polishing can restore the surface if the damage is only in the clear coat. But if the color layer is faded or worn down, polishing won’t fix it completely. I’ve seen cases where the hood looked better after polishing but still had visible patches. | |
| Posted: 16 Mar 2026 19:09 UTC | Post #3 |
| den6r1 Deck |
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| Repainting usually becomes necessary when the color layer is damaged, faded unevenly, or when scratches go beyond the clear coat. Polishing can restore gloss but it can’t replace missing paint. I looked into this recently and found a good breakdown of paint repair methods on https://autobodylab.com/ . In one of their guides they explain when detailing, paint correction, or full repainting is recommended. Understanding these differences really helps decide whether a cosmetic fix is enough or a proper repaint is the better long-term solution. | |
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