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Clearcoat "peel"
While giving a good wash I noticed that there are a couple of small areas on the front bumper where it looks like the clearcoat is peeling. Kinda like skin after a good burn. All of the paint looks good still, but I want to stay ahead of it. Kinda OCD like that.
What is the best way to "fix" this, shy of a body/paint shop? |
Does it have any accident history? Don't see any good/perm solution short of a repainted bumper cover. Should be less than $600 for a quality job. Take photographs to document your "cosmetic" repair only for the next buyer.
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If they can do it, you remove the bumper cover (saving $$), clean out your rads and AC condensor, deliver the cover to the body shop, and return in a few days and replace the bumper. |
Are you using a power washer to clean the car?
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maybe it's stone chips in the clearcoat. Wax or repaint.
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Dr. Colorchip time?
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However, I will not be getting near the "peeling" area. |
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There is no loss of color/paint |
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Would a solid waxing "cover" that up? By solid I mean detailed |
Post some photos.
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Not the best photo, but it's raining and had to do this in my garage. http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1375829855.jpg
It's about the size of a pencil eraser. |
This is fairly typical. Plastic bumpers simply aren't the best for holding paint.
It's not the end of the world. Either ignore it, or get it re-sprayed. The alternative is to wait for your car to end up in a fender bender, then you get a new bumper on the house... / |
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DO NOT wet sand the problem area as clearcoat can be buffed to perfection but the base/colour coat cannot. You could wax it once a week for a few and see if it improves. |
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