DIY Clear Coat Repair

My 2005 Honda Element had some clear coat issues and some small rust spots on the tailgate. In this video I show how I repaired these with tools most DIYers have. I also show how I ‘blacked out’ my emblems without damaging the vehicle finish.

I’m not a paint or body repair technician, I’m a mechanic, I’m sure I could have done better, but I’m very happy with the results of my efforts, especially the blacked out emblems. No matter what, I hope you find the information useful.

In addition to the clear coat repair, I also try and realign the hatch as well as upgrade my tail lights to LEDs.

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20 thoughts on “DIY Clear Coat Repair

  1. 5:52 these screws are for adjusting up/down/left/right… Not in/out. its obvious from their location after closing the trunk.
    7:02 you can take of the trunk door, and make those holes for hinges bigger, so you can push the trunk door deeper.
    8:35 i think thats illegal in most countries.
    27:15 it looks awfull. You should buff it a little

  2. should of used 2k clear coat eric, 1k clearcoat doesn't last with washing products and it fades alot faster with sunlight and it lasts for a very long time.

  3. And another great video Eric! I am currently battling tailgate rust on my 2010 Ford Escape. I'm doing almost exactly what your doing and I found that hitting it with 1000 grit between coats is working great. I went with the body lines for transition from grey to factory "silver ingot" and achieved a cool "tu tone" look. Found that cool effect by accident since the factory colors are delayed in shipping! Lol! Stay dirty my friend and thanks as always for the great videos!

  4. I was taught to use the prep (PrepSol back then), before any sanding. Otherwise, the wax and other things that would be removed by the prep get sanded in.

  5. You'll get a much nicer paint job if you just use more paint. As a rank amateur myself, I repainted the silver "gas barbeque burner" parts of my old Ridgeline a gun metal grey color. Applied several coats of the gun metal grey, getting thicker each time, then I applied a whole bunch of coats of gloss clear, basically an entire can. I wet-sanded up to 3000 grit then polished it in several steps. When it was done it looked like a factory finish and it was seriously tough. It was bombarded by rocks tossed up by other cars and looked no worse than the bumper and front of the hood. And, of course, it looked very cool.

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