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spolier fine scratches


saturnsc2
10-13-2004, 03:54 PM
i have a 2001 saturnsc2. on the surface of the rear spoiler, you see very fine scratches or haze running the length of the spoiler. it looks like the fine scratches you would get through a carwash, but this car was NEVER even close to a carwash. it might even be microscopic cracks in the paint/clearcoat. also seen this on other similiar cars. you only see this when the sun shines on the spoiler at a certain angle. waxing/sealing the surface improves the appearance drastically, but as the seal wears off, you see them more easily, but only when the sun's out. it's hard to see under cloudy conditions. is there a problem with the paint saturn uses on the spoiler? what can be done about this? this car has only 15.000 miles on it, & is mostly garaged & always kept clean/sealed with liquid glass....

sierrap615
10-14-2004, 03:05 AM
i don't know much of painting, but you may want to spray another layer of clear coat on there.

shamefoot
10-14-2004, 03:16 PM
same thing on my 93's spoiler only in addition actual paint spots missing it looks awful

saturnsc2
10-14-2004, 04:06 PM
same thing on my 93's spoiler only in addition actual paint spots missing it looks awful
yeah, i seen spots on other cars like that too. mine has no spots as of yet. i can't figure it out. why just the spoiler paint? the trunk lid even real close to the spoiler has none of these scratches on it, & the rest of the car is like new too. the paint on the spoiler even looks like a slightly different shade under different lighting conditions. i wonder if the material the spoiler is made out of does this to the paint. this car is in prestige condition & always kept clean & sealed.

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