I used a Dremel with a flapper wheel to smooth out the big bumps. The edges were then sanded until smooth.
Some areas were worse than others. This area had both Bondo and fiberglass.
As was done on the body, the doors were masked to prevent overspray.
A maroon scuff pad was used to remove any remaining gloss.
I used an Iwata C airbrush for all the painting. Here I am applying the black primer sealer.
The primer sealer was followed by the Lapis Blue, Cobalt Blue Kandy and several coats of clear.
The masking was removed revealing a very nice repair.
There is a fine lip at the edge of the repair. After this drys for a few days I'll wet sand the edges then buff it back to a bright gloss.
I am pleased. If it had not turned out this nice I would have had to mask the rubber molding then reshoot the entire door. This is good though. It's very nice.
Cool Desert Nights is only a couple months away. Hopefully we will have the exterior of the car assembled and painted by then. It's an aggressive expectation but we'll give it a try.