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    Good pm po. One of my doors were repainted by casa. After waxing kitang kita po ung hue na yellowish. Pano po kaya matatanggal un?

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    Quote Originally Posted by apt2a View Post
    Good pm po. One of my doors were repainted by casa. After waxing kitang kita po ung hue na yellowish. Pano po kaya matatanggal un?
    That's the problem with a repainted white paint bro... a portion lang ba ang repainted?

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    Kaya ang iba whole body repaint....

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    ay ganun ba sir so wala na remedyo un kundi repaint nung buong panel?

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    Quote Originally Posted by apt2a View Post
    ay ganun ba sir so wala na remedyo un kundi repaint nung buong panel?
    That's my(limited) experience bro.

    Let's wait for the others to chime in...

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    Quote Originally Posted by apt2a View Post
    ay ganun ba sir so wala na remedyo un kundi repaint nung buong panel?
    and even then, there's no guarantee that the paint mixers will get it right, this time.

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    ^ true. mahirap habulin ang white paint especially when it has been subjected to the elements, pollution, grime, oxidation, uv rays and the like

    i learned that the hard way w/ my car's pearl white mica paint job

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    I had the same experience with our pearl white car before as well.

    It's really hard to match the original pearl white paint. From one angle, the color is the same, but shift a few degrees and the difference is noticeable.

    When 1 door got vandalized, I made sure to have the other door on the same side repainted too. This way, any difference in color is minimized when viewed from the side.


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    How was the wax buffed? By hand or machine?

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    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    How was the wax buffed? By hand or machine?
    Hand wax lang sir.

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    You can ask a detailing shop to buff it for you with some rotary...it can lessen the yellow tinge

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    Hinde kaya "sumuka" ang masilya? As car painters say it

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    ^ anong ibig sabihin sa jargon nila bro?

    to be or not to be, that always confuses me!

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    baka naman manipis ung pintura at naaaninag pa ung primer

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    kung ok naman ang color matching at nanilaw lang after few weeks , paulit mo na lang at di na uli yan maninilaw, ang tawag sa problema na ito ay [ bleeding / bleaching ] ang cause po nito ay 1 maparami ang hardener sa masilya 2 mumurahing primer ang ginamit 3 di pa masyadong tuyo ang primer bago kinilayan 4 manipis na ang primer ang primer, ang ginagawa ko po para nakakasiguo ako na me sapat pa na kapal ang primer bago mag kulay ay , 1.5 coats muna ng primer tapos 1.5 coats uli ng tinted primer [ pwede gamitin yung kulay na puti ] para mag light ang shade ng second 1.5 coats mo , siguraduhin mo na di mo masisinagan tapos mo liyahin ang primer para nakakasiguro ka na meron pang natitira 1.5 coats na primer bago ka mag kulay, ang primer kasi ang barrier ng masilya at kulay para di manilaw

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