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Old one was beat up, I think previous owner curbed the door, trim-first, which left it scratched and cracked.

This was my first time using wet sanding and polishing techniques to smooth out a DIY 2K clearcoat over gloss black (the trim piece came flat gray plastic - from Latvia, hey the price was right!).

Lessons learned:

1) be more aggressive with wet-sanding, so you don't waste polish and time (great experience for sure, but took me a long time because like most DIY jobs I'm not a pro).
2) gotta be anal about every microfiber cloth, sponge, applicator not getting dirt or lower-grade polish on it

After wet-sanding, remembered to take photos, and I had started with hand-polishing with a medium cut abrasive (pic8.co)

I quickly shifted back to a hard-cut abrasive and my machine (pic8.co)

Comparison of old and new (left) - I didn't get all the orangepeel out, but I am planning on getting this vehicle a full professional paint correction next year anyway so it'll get taken care of then (pic8.co)

Installed, it sort of faces down so minimally visible; old one was actually bending outward so it looked like ass so I had to do something (pic8.co)

Old one was beat up, I think previous owner curbed the door, trim-first, which left it scratched and cracked. This was my first time using wet sanding and polishing techniques to smooth out a DIY 2K clearcoat over gloss black (the trim piece came flat gray plastic - from Latvia, hey the price was right!). Lessons learned: 1) be more aggressive with wet-sanding, so you don't waste polish and time (great experience for sure, but took me a long time because like most DIY jobs I'm not a pro). 2) gotta be anal about every microfiber cloth, sponge, applicator not getting dirt or lower-grade polish on it [After wet-sanding, remembered to take photos, and I had started with hand-polishing with a medium cut abrasive](https://pic8.co/sh/gBRBhx.jpg) [I quickly shifted back to a hard-cut abrasive and my machine](https://pic8.co/sh/WGdNmA.jpg) [Comparison of old and new (left) - I didn't get all the orangepeel out, but I am planning on getting this vehicle a full professional paint correction next year anyway so it'll get taken care of then](https://pic8.co/sh/47JQFk.jpg) [Installed, it sort of faces down so minimally visible; old one was actually bending outward so it looked like ass so I had to do something](https://pic8.co/sh/vjWpoj.jpg)

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[–] 2 pts

Always loved these posts of yours nice to have a fresh one to look at.

Great job btw I’ve seen professional work that doesn’t turn out that well.

[–] 0 pt

thanks man, and I updated another lesson I learned, or rather was a thing that seems to have a big impact on making good DIY outcomes

Whoa, man, that thing is shiny. You'll get bills for obfuscating the other driver's vision.

[–] 1 pt

Nice fucking job