Postby RCAR50 » Sun Mar 30, 2014 2:24 pm
Hi, there. I hate when you notice things after the fact like this...So frustrating!
This really doesn't look too bad but of course leaves a chance for the peeling to grow.
I am not a pro by any means but what I would do in this situation is carefully chip off any loose/lifted paint in that channel, wrap something soft (similiar to a pencil eraser or something like that) that fits in the channel with maybe 1200/1500 grit wet sand paper to eliminate any edges of the remaining paint.
At this point I would give the area a quick wash and dry to see where your at. If what is left is looking pretty secure (no loose pieces or thick edges) then I would find some higher grit paper at least 2000 grit and give it another sweep with some continuous water to keep it wet and clean it up before you paint.
After the sanding is done and its smooth, I'd wipe the area very well with a wax remover/ paint prep spray (should be available anywhere that sells paint i.e. hardware store or even walmart) then get which ever type of paint your most comfortable with using (spray or brush on touch up from auto parts store or dealer) and then take your time and cover the exposed metal with a few coats of the paint. Remember that if your using spray you'll need to cover everything to avoid overspray getting on windows and the good paint.
Again I am no pro and have only done this a few times myself, but have had decent results.
Good luck to you and Congrats on the new ride!