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nylart 07-31-2007 04:10 AM

Interior Detailing
 
I'm in the process of buying an 00 Boxster S, triple black. It has a silver-like trim and I've noticed it seems to be coming off or is scratched off in a few spots: seat back, door pocket cover, etc.

Is there a touchup paint or some other technique to cover up the black?

Thanks,

Art

Perfectlap 07-31-2007 07:23 AM

I don't think the touch up route will work. You'll need to remove and respray.
I might go one of two ways. Tower Paint (if they are still in business) will give you a VIN# color matched can of spray paint for about $10. You'll have to buy a can of clear coat. Or maybe you can use the Wurth paint kit which is the same silver as your wheels. If the parts are plastic you may need a plastic adhesion promoter which you might be able to find at Autozone or a body shop supply store.
Before you do any of this you will need to thoroughly clean the surfaces using alcohol or paint thinner.

There's also a guy on Ebay does this type of stuff. I think his user name is asimplechef or something. Maybe you can remove the parts and send them to him for painting. He only does silver for some strange reason.

here's a link to the Wurth Kit being used to repairs wheels scuffs.
http://www.bmwtips.com/tipsntricks/wheel-repair/wheel-scuff-repair.htm

blinkwatt 07-31-2007 07:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Perfectlap
There's also a guy on Ebay does this type of stuff. I think his user name is asimplechef or something. Maybe you can remove the parts and send them to him for painting. He only does silver for some strange reason.

+1 asimplechef's products are high quality and look OEM when installed.

rctboxsters 07-31-2007 08:57 AM

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Originally Posted by blinkwatt
+1 asimplechef's products are high quality and look OEM when installed.


I'm in no way affiliated with asimplechef but I have to agree with Blinkwatt. I bought several products from Asimplechef before it all were high quality with the OEM look.

TriGem2k 07-31-2007 12:01 PM

+1 asimplechef


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