Not sure but could you take it to someone todo a paint correct and ceramic coat on it
Paint correction wont work, whats happening here is the clear is failing. it will need to be addressed with removal of the effective "dry" clear and fresh clear applied.
I'm still on the fence about the Ceramic stuff. Ive heard lots of mixed info. some say it lasts, some don't. most say the water replant properties are exaggerated, etc. I'ed be curious to hear more of your first hand experience. if you have any to share. either for, or against.
Hate too see that happen, you could blend the paint and the reclear the whole jeep.
But going through all that trouble I would just repaint the entire Jeep if you plan on keeping it.
Just my opinion.
Yup, with the amount of work you would have to put in (or pay for someone else to do) you might as well just repaint the whole car. the only thing you would be saving at this point is a few passes with the gun and the cost of paint...
I’m not even sure how many hours I’ve spent buffing my jeep from tree branch scratches at this point.
Be careful if your using a cut compound to take the scratches out... the clear is only so thick... Once you thin it out, you may end up like the OP...
I'ed recommend just Clay Bar, a gentle polish and wax regularly...
If you are serious about your paint, NEVER Touch it with a pad until after its been clayed, and only paint correct when the paint as a whole starts to look a little dull. :twocents:
again, I've been down this road before.