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1strwdcar 08-13-2012 06:05 PM

weak paint on bumper
 
so i got new emblems in from carson toyota and was using my rubber eraser wheel on the front bumper where the scion badge had its adhesive, and i ripped the paint of very easily also, i have knicked the rear bumper with anoter piece of plastic! litteraly dropped a tupper wear bowl against it and it pealed the paint off. Im definatley going to to repaint the front but dam plastic!

worst part is ive done autobody for a 7 years now never had a problem with an eraser wheel except for on fresh paint ie: less that 30 day old paint

:mad0260::(

eriktherod 08-13-2012 09:39 PM

Color?

1strwdcar 08-13-2012 09:53 PM

White out 13 frs. Im painting/blending both areas this Saturday. Then wrapping bumpers having that done

DC-FRS 08-13-2012 11:16 PM

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Originally Posted by 1strwdcar (Post 377148)
so i got new emblems in from carson toyota and was using my rubber eraser wheel on the front bumper where the scion badge had its adhesive, and i ripped the paint of very easily also, i have knicked the rear bumper with anoter piece of plastic! litteraly dropped a tupper wear bowl against it and it pealed the paint off. Im definatley going to to repaint the front but dam plastic!

worst part is ive done autobody for a 7 years now never had a problem with an eraser wheel except for on fresh paint ie: less that 30 day old paint

:mad0260::(

Nevvvvvvver use an eraser wheel on a bumper. They make a special tool for bumpers. Its layers of things like the material of the rubber wheel. Rubber heating up plastic = paint chipping. I learned this first hand on my FRS bc the same happened to my emblems. Make sure the painters blend a large area bc its, pearl. Pearl has to be blended further or else color won't match. I went through the same problem you are a couple weeks ago. Blend the whole bumper, not just part. Trust me lol

1strwdcar 08-15-2012 09:03 PM

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Originally Posted by DC-FRS (Post 377769)
Nevvvvvvver use an eraser wheel on a bumper. They make a special tool for bumpers. Its layers of things like the material of the rubber wheel. Rubber heating up plastic = paint chipping. I learned this first hand on my FRS bc the same happened to my emblems. Make sure the painters blend a large area bc its, pearl. Pearl has to be blended further or else color won't match. I went through the same problem you are a couple weeks ago. Blend the whole bumper, not just part. Trust me lol


ok i got the paint yesterday and was gonna blend just the depressed area around the emblem . Ugh ! dont want to paint too much!

DC-FRS 08-15-2012 09:53 PM

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Originally Posted by 1strwdcar (Post 381991)
ok i got the paint yesterday and was gonna blend just the depressed area around the emblem . Ugh ! dont want to paint too much!

Thats what I did and my color didn't match. The painter at my shop who fixed it explained to me that if it was just plain white, that wouldn't be a problem. But pearl is tricky. You can chance it, but theres a 70/30 shot it won't match :( I regret not doing it that way the first time so just trying to help you out lol

1strwdcar 08-15-2012 10:19 PM

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Originally Posted by DC-FRS (Post 382108)
Thats what I did and my color didn't match. The painter at my shop who fixed it explained to me that if it was just plain white, that wouldn't be a problem. But pearl is tricky. You can chance it, but theres a 70/30 shot it won't match :( I regret not doing it that way the first time so just trying to help you out lol


well I guess ill take my blend out futher. Pearls suck ive sprayed a ton of metallics and one step pearls but my manager always sprayed the the tri coat ones like our white outs base/pearl/clear :happyanim:


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