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    Touch up wetsand damage repair help



    This happens to every car like mine, it's from the factory spoiler
    I haven't wetsanded much
    But I think the best way to tackle this is to apply touch up and then wetsand even and compound polish etc
    Input on any how tos and advice

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    Re: Touch up wetsand damage repair help

    are you putting the spoiler back on? Im assuming you are, since you didnt say anything about filling the holes. IMO, i would just put the spoiler back on with new spoiler gaskets. Keep the elements out of there, and this is a spot that will literally NEVER be seen by anyone.


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    Re: Touch up wetsand damage repair help

    Sorry forgot to mention that, I'm taking it off for good, I just sold the spoiler I liked anyway lol, I'm still trying to sell my stock one but I have no intentions of that spoiler again and the one I want is hard to find for under 300.. And new it'd 600 unpainted, more than I'd like to spend! Lol

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    Re: Touch up wetsand damage repair help

    Quote Originally Posted by Kinalyx View Post
    filling the holes.

    ^^^ ^^^
    What's your plans here?
    Quote Originally Posted by SON1C View Post
    I'm taking it off for good...
    ...I have no intentions of that spoiler again...
    ...and the one I want is hard to find for under 300...
    And new it'd 600 unpainted, more than I'd like to spend! Lol

    ^^^If so...^^^
    Then:

    Possibility:Taking the rear deck lid off for repair/re-spray
    Definitely: "filling the holes"; prep for re-spray; re-spray; and,
    weighing the costs differential between this...and the newer-spoiler's.

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    Re: Touch up wetsand damage repair help

    Well a lot of guys just paint a nylon plug and plug that in and call it a day.. But I'm more of a perfectionist than that lol, so id like to restore as best as I can

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    Re: Touch up wetsand damage repair help

    well, IMO if you are filling the holes anyway, i would let a quality body shop fix the problem for you. Unless you are at least moderately decent at filler work, a good body shop is going to do a ton better of a job.

    Just be aware that to do it "correctly" is pretty expensive. Most people i know have the holes welded shut, then made perfect, and then almost a full strip and respray of the lid. You're looking at $500 easily. If that spoiler you really want is only $600 and fits the factory holes, it may be the best bet, especially if you really like the look.

    shawn

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    Re: Touch up wetsand damage repair help

    Quote Originally Posted by Kinalyx View Post
    well, IMO if you are filling the holes anyway, i would let a quality body shop fix the problem for you. Unless you are at least moderately decent at filler work, a good body shop is going to do a ton better of a job.

    Just be aware that to do it "correctly" is pretty expensive. Most people i know have the holes welded shut, then made perfect, and then almost a full strip and respray of the lid. You're looking at $500 easily. If that spoiler you really want is only $600 and fits the factory holes, it may be the best bet, especially if you really like the look.

    shawn
    I agree with this. Spend a bit more and get the lid you want and go from there. Having a body shop do as you want is just not worth it for a factory lid.

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