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Old 11-20-2013, 06:37 AM   #43
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I think automotivetouchup (op's paint source) has a youtube video up. It also shows them using their fancy spray attachment. It's small enough of a part, would make a good beginner project. Only caveat is that it's molded plastic, make sure it is cleaned properly before priming and painting - those molded parts sometimes still have release agents on the surface that need to be removed.


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Thanks, i think im just paranoid some lint or a fly lands on it during the drying process lol. I'm an art major at school and this has happened to me before haha
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Old 11-20-2013, 09:52 AM   #44
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Thanks, i think im just paranoid some lint or a fly lands on it during the drying process lol. I'm an art major at school and this has happened to me before haha
That's definitely a concern too - but it's not as much of a concern as you can always wet sand and polish to remove small defects ( if you put down a good layer of clear). If the plastic piece isn't prepped right, you will have bigger problems, your paint won't stick, you'll get pinholes, etc. No big deal really, just make sure you clean it well with some sort of plastic cleaner/prep. Most importantly, make sure you're safe. Don't breathe the stuff, I'd rather have stuff in my paint than paint in my lungs


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Old 11-20-2013, 10:14 AM   #45
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spoiler looks great!
Those wheels....mmmmmmm.....minty
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Old 02-04-2014, 07:59 AM   #46
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These spoilers are now going for $60.
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Old 02-04-2014, 01:19 PM   #47
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I got the Bayson R spoiler from eBay and plan on painting it myself too. I've used automotivetouchup.com paint before to paint my mudflaps and the match is perfect. Do you really thing it would take 2 cans of base coat? I was thinking just 1.
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There's no doubt about it, the match is great.

However, 5 years down the road, my prediction is that it's covered in orange peel. Maybe by then you'll want to paint the whole car. At that point, I would recommend professional work.
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Orange peel doesn't show up years later, it shows up right away. If you wet sand between coats of the base you should end up with a very good finish.
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Installs with double sided tape, right? Any particular kind of tape work best?
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Orange peel doesn't show up years later, it shows up right away. If you wet sand between coats of the base you should end up with a very good finish.
Forget I said orange peel then. The quality of the paint will degrade.

Only time will tell. When you paint a set of tail lights with store-bought spray paint, and the weather hits them for over a year, they don't retain the same finish.

This won't be any different.
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Forget I said orange peel then. The quality of the paint will degrade.

Only time will tell. When you paint a set of tail lights with store-bought spray paint, and the weather hits them for over a year, they don't retain the same finish.

This won't be any different.
at that point, he can just repaint them. still inexpensive.
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at that point, he can just repaint them. still inexpensive.
I guess so.

My mentality is do it right the first time, then, Enjoy... Permanently. This is a $25000 vehicle, not a $30 toy model.

But hey, to the OP, this is a solid home-made job. Looks like you took ur time with it and it paid off.
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Cheaper clear will definitely degrade faster than two part professional clear, but it's not like it's going to fall apart over a single year, and it would be dead simple to just wet sand and re-clear it when it does start to show it's age.

Even super high quality clear will degrade over time, there is not permanent when it comes to paint.
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I guess so.

My mentality is do it right the first time, then, Enjoy... Permanently. This is a $25000 vehicle, not a $30 toy model.

But hey, to the OP, this is a solid home-made job. Looks like you took ur time with it and it paid off.
How do you know what quality paint he used? Maybe it's decent - though I don't think it's urethane.
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How do you know what quality paint he used? Maybe it's decent - though I don't think it's urethane.
You're right, I don't know which paint.

But when a part is professionally sprayed in a paint booth or garage - Aren't there advantages?

I'm not a painter. But the sealed booth - No dust, no crap. The gun that delivers evenly-distributed paint. Then top that off with quality paint and clear.

I'm just afraid that our little community here is going to end up with a lot of rip-off body kits painted and installed in your front yard.

There are car enthusiasts and artistic people out there that will notice the difference.
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