Painting Question
branman_crx_guy
03-07-2003, 11:05 AM
My del slo friend recently purchased the wings west body kit for his car. He wants to get the kit painted the stock del sol black. He doesnt want to repaint the whole car however, but he doesnt want the kit to look different from the rest of the car, so he was thinking about doing at wet sand and buff for the rest of the car. Do you all think this is the best idea? Wat else could he do that wouldnt be too expensive but still match the kit? Thanx
-B Man
-B Man
Rgacke
03-07-2003, 09:58 PM
I'd ask the guys in exterior. I personaly haven't done enough painting to give advice but I'm guessing really fine grit. I'd just wash the car really good and buff it to see how that looks first.
91EF3ZC
03-08-2003, 12:14 AM
Give the body shop the gas door, they will match the paint the best they can. It also depends on the condition of the paint on the car. you might want to have the car wheeled out after the kit is painted and on the car.
if that doesn't help than, painting the car may be needed.
if that doesn't help than, painting the car may be needed.
FourthGenHatch
03-08-2003, 05:40 AM
Any good body shop should be able to match the paint no problem.
90civicrider
03-08-2003, 12:28 PM
Originally posted by FourthGenHatch
Any good body shop should be able to match the paint no problem.
Exactly my thought
Any good body shop should be able to match the paint no problem.
Exactly my thought
walt0023
03-08-2003, 01:59 PM
but remember, paint fades over time and it is hard as hell to match a color that has been on a car that long unless he has taken really great care of it from day 1. the best thing you could do is wet sand the whole car and polish it out with some compound if you want it to really shine but just a compound would help out alot. but be careful becvause it is black. swirl marks are a bitch!!!
branman_crx_guy
03-08-2003, 08:24 PM
but remember, paint fades over time and it is hard as hell to match a color that has been on a car that long unless he has taken really great care of it from day 1.
I really didnt explain the situation very well but wat this guy said is exactly my point. If del sol guy just gets the kit painted stock del sol black, then that paint will look newer fromt the paint on the rest of the car, which is faded. So wats the best way to make the old paint look newer, without actually repaintin the biatch. Thanx
I really didnt explain the situation very well but wat this guy said is exactly my point. If del sol guy just gets the kit painted stock del sol black, then that paint will look newer fromt the paint on the rest of the car, which is faded. So wats the best way to make the old paint look newer, without actually repaintin the biatch. Thanx
90civicrider
03-09-2003, 12:25 AM
Originally posted by branman_crx_guy
So wats the best way to make the old paint look newer, without actually repaintin the biatch. Thanx
Wax the shit out it..:D
So wats the best way to make the old paint look newer, without actually repaintin the biatch. Thanx
Wax the shit out it..:D
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