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luciddaydream
05-08-2015, 12:12 AM
Howdy
I have a Porsche with a front spoiler that is very low to the ground.
This bad boy gets scraped up with scuffs now and then

I tried to sand it down by using very fine sandpaper, but it still looks kinda bad, and now looks more gray than black.

I have it in a parking ramp and can't spend a lot of time on it.

I was wondering, is there any sort of non-aerosol paint-like stuff I can put on it to make it look black?

I realize back to black or something like it would fix it .. but temporarily.

I'd spraypaint it but I do not have the best situation to paint it without over-spray.

I am just looking for a quick fix that I can slap on it. I am not super anal about this part of the car, I am just trying to get it looking better than it was.

If someone could give me a hand it would be fantastic.

Ebg18t
05-08-2015, 05:20 AM
Clean it then apply Carpro dLux, it will last longer than other trim treatments. You could paint it, but you to prep it and every time you hit it you risk it peeling.

Sizzle Chest
05-08-2015, 07:51 AM
You could try Plastidip. I know its a spray, however the overspray just wipes right off/balls up and comes off.

I did this to a Porsche 944's front spoiler area that was a little banged up and it came out great!

Keep us posted...

Setec Astronomy
05-08-2015, 08:10 AM
You could try Plastidip. I know its a spray

Um, Plasti Dip comes in a can, for brushing, or...er...DIPPING.

Sizzle Chest
05-09-2015, 03:45 PM
^^^Actually, you can get it in aerosol spray cans 'rattle cans' or in gallons and use it in a HVLP sprayer...

I just did a customers wheels with it today...


http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m271/bigalfromfl/autogeek%20reviews/plasti-dip-5_zps65qp0jmg.jpg (http://s106.photobucket.com/user/bigalfromfl/media/autogeek%20reviews/plasti-dip-5_zps65qp0jmg.jpg.html)