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How do I remove orange peel texture from my car paint?

The paint texture on the car that I just bought is rough to the touch. I'm not sure what caused it, but I've heard this is called orange peel. I'm really not a fan, and I'm worried that the paint might face integrity issues later on down the road. How do I get rid of it?

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Eric Schad · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
“Orange peel is a term used to describe rough paint texture, and is definitely not too aesthetically pleasing! It’s not too hard to get rid of, however—just follow these steps:
  • Wet the affected area and apply a few drops of dish soap
  • Use 2,000 grit sandpaper (or a slightly coarser sandpaper if necessary) to lightly scrub the area
  • Wash away the debris with water
  • Repeat as necessary
Orange peel can be the result of the original paint job or a
new paint job
—so if you bought a car with a new coat of paint, it might have been done poorly.
Although orange peel is a natural occurrence, if your paint is damaged by vandals or a natural disaster, your comprehensive coverage should take care of it.
If you want to get the best deal possible on adding comprehensive coverage, use the
Jerry app
—we’ll get you multiple quotes from different top-of-the-line providers instantly. And if you find a provider you want to switch to, we’ll help out with that as well!
Best of luck with getting rid of the orange peel—you’ve got this!”
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