What to Do When the Entire Car Has Overspray Paint?
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Only polishing treatment can be applied to the vehicle's exterior paint. Polishing involves using electric tools to buff and refine the car's paint. This method effectively removes dirt from the vehicle's paint surface, restoring its original shine, making it an excellent solution. It is recommended to apply a paint protection film after polishing to better protect the car's paint.
I just repaired this type of car. The complete paint peeling might be caused by UV aging or rainwater corrosion. Once the metal is exposed, rust forms quickly, affecting structural safety. I would immediately take it to a professional paint shop for a full-body respray. They can use either oven-cured factory paint or metallic paint, both of which provide more even and durable results. Remember to thoroughly sand and clean the surface before painting, otherwise the new paint may also peel easily. The cost starts at around four to five thousand depending on the paint grade—don’t try to save money by DIY painting, as poor technique can lead to bubbles and unevenness. For regular maintenance, I recommend frequent car washing and waxing, parking in a garage to reduce sun exposure, and avoiding similar issues in the future.