I'm totally bummed about my paint
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I'm totally bummed about my paint
So I have my car washed after about a week of rain we had here in San Diego and I noticed some spider web cracks on my trunk. It looks like its in the paint. I have no idea how this happened. I've babied this car and the paint.
Anyone know how to fix this or am I totally screwed?
Anyone know how to fix this or am I totally screwed?
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well, to get the paint to blend well, the whole bumper is getting painted
BUT, have you gone to your service department and asked them to check it out
my bumper was painted once before, so the paint wasn't done by lexus service
and when i went to them, they said if it was done by them they might have covered it since it's a paint problem
you might wanna go check that out
BUT, have you gone to your service department and asked them to check it out
my bumper was painted once before, so the paint wasn't done by lexus service
and when i went to them, they said if it was done by them they might have covered it since it's a paint problem
you might wanna go check that out
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well, to get the paint to blend well, the whole bumper is getting painted
BUT, have you gone to your service department and asked them to check it out
my bumper was painted once before, so the paint wasn't done by lexus service
and when i went to them, they said if it was done by them they might have covered it since it's a paint problem
you might wanna go check that out
BUT, have you gone to your service department and asked them to check it out
my bumper was painted once before, so the paint wasn't done by lexus service
and when i went to them, they said if it was done by them they might have covered it since it's a paint problem
you might wanna go check that out
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Nope i don't think rubbing compound is the way to go. i've had this problem before on an old Porsche and a detailer was able to fix it with something similar to swirl-remover. I remember that it was a damaged clear-coat, if addressed before damaging the underlying base paints then no repaint is needed
Sorry though, I don’t know what he exactly did… a professional detailer will know what to do
Sorry though, I don’t know what he exactly did… a professional detailer will know what to do
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See my thread in the Detailing section about Bird Poo Poo, I have a stain on my CPO car's hood, that was discovered the morning after delivery (car was delivered at night). Dealer detail shop could not remove all of it, body shop manager will look at it in early January.
btw, what color is your paint?
btw, what color is your paint?
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See my thread in the Detailing section about Bird Poo Poo, I have a stain on my CPO car's hood, that was discovered the morning after delivery (car was delivered at night). Dealer detail shop could not remove all of it, body shop manager will look at it in early January.
btw, what color is your paint?
btw, what color is your paint?