My Miata sat under the AZ sun for 2 years before finally getting a garage about a year ago. I noticed some panels had begun to fade and the whole car looked pretty foggy so I took it to a detailing place to give it a new shine once I knew it'd be kept out of the sun. The worst panels are the passenger rear quarter and the small rear deck. The detailer said those panels had probably been resprayed which is why they looked different, but when I bought the car the paint looked uniform. He said he couldn't do anything about the color difference. The car was glossier and smooth, but I'm noticing now that there's still quite a bit of orange peel all over my car - it's just shinier! Maybe I just didn't throw enough money at the problem, but I'd like to learn how to correct this myself, if anything can be done at all. Pictures ahoy!
Here's the color appearance difference:
I noticed that the faded panel seemed to have more peel than the adjacent trunklid, could they have just not been aggressive enough?
The transition between the passenger door and the rear quarter seems fine color-wise, but still rather peel~y.
And a hood shot, more orange peel:
So orange peel pretty much all over the car, with a couple faded (?) panels. Is this too much for a noob to tackle? The trunklid not showing any noticeable signs of fade seems a bit odd, but this car's appearance wasn't maintained as well as it should have been from the start. Is this enough to give an accurate diagnosis, or at least a prescription for something that might work? Thanks for any help!
Here's the color appearance difference:
I noticed that the faded panel seemed to have more peel than the adjacent trunklid, could they have just not been aggressive enough?
The transition between the passenger door and the rear quarter seems fine color-wise, but still rather peel~y.
And a hood shot, more orange peel:
So orange peel pretty much all over the car, with a couple faded (?) panels. Is this too much for a noob to tackle? The trunklid not showing any noticeable signs of fade seems a bit odd, but this car's appearance wasn't maintained as well as it should have been from the start. Is this enough to give an accurate diagnosis, or at least a prescription for something that might work? Thanks for any help!
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