Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Oof, sorry to hear that your vehicle is looking less than spiffy!
It sounds like the intermediate layer of paint was applied too thickly. When the surface of the paint and the underside dry at different rates, the result is a wrinkled finish. Thankfully, car paint shrinkage is fixable, but it will take a bit of effort. Here are the three basic steps to fix car paint shrinkage:
Scrape and remove all that old wrinkled paint.
Sand the area smooth in preparation for a new coat of paint.
Prime and paint. If primer is necessary, prime the area first and let dry. Then, apply paint while following the manufacturer’s instructions carefully. Pay strict attention to spread rate and temperature suggestions.
Although it’s possible to fix your paint yourself, it may be a job best left to professionals. The
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