The paint on the roof of my truck is starting to come off. It has areas of what looks like little white spots in both front corners up by the top of the windshield, and in the center section at the top of the windshield. There is what I can only describe as a "streak" of the same thing going down the center section of the roof. There are also 2 small areas of the top of the door frame at the roof line with the same thing happening.
I think this is the beginning stages of paint delamination. I don't know why it is only on the roof and high sections of the doors. I want to try to sand and re-paint it myself and have seen some promising articles online and at the Duplicolor website. I'm thinking of taping it off, sanding and repainting those areas with the spray can Duplicolor paint and then going back with a spray clear coat. It's on the roof, so it's not like it has to be super-perfect. I just don't want it getting any worse. I could do the entire roof if I need to. The paint on the rest of the truck is fine and still shines very well to be 10 years old.
The Dr. MLK holiday is coming up next weekend and I would have 3 days off for the job. Is this something that I can do at home in my own garage or am I wrong in thinking I can do this with some 600 and 800 grit sandpaper and a few cans of spray paint and spray clear coat?
As always I appreciate any help here.
I think this is the beginning stages of paint delamination. I don't know why it is only on the roof and high sections of the doors. I want to try to sand and re-paint it myself and have seen some promising articles online and at the Duplicolor website. I'm thinking of taping it off, sanding and repainting those areas with the spray can Duplicolor paint and then going back with a spray clear coat. It's on the roof, so it's not like it has to be super-perfect. I just don't want it getting any worse. I could do the entire roof if I need to. The paint on the rest of the truck is fine and still shines very well to be 10 years old.
The Dr. MLK holiday is coming up next weekend and I would have 3 days off for the job. Is this something that I can do at home in my own garage or am I wrong in thinking I can do this with some 600 and 800 grit sandpaper and a few cans of spray paint and spray clear coat?
As always I appreciate any help here.