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How to req: spray rear arch
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crossie
PostPosted: Mon Feb 28, 2011 3:41 pm Reply with quote Up
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Ive got a dent in the rear arch on the bit that goes flat just wondering how easy would it be to respray it myself
 

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Depends on how you like to keep your car. Personally I wouldn't dream of spraying that panel with anything other than the right stuff... dust free room, compressor, gun etc! And experience!
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Its only on the little lip
 

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Hmm.. I still wouldn't do it myself with nice pearly metallic paint like yours - it looks in good condition from your sig and would stand out a mile if you weren't careful. Really depends how anal you are I guess about paint blemishes.

Sure to most people you could probably make it look better on the eye by a DIY job if that's what you're after but with a can on the quarter you won't get a consistant finish to the laquer. And if you wanted rid of the dent with damaged paint you'd need a skim of filler over it too!

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Have a look for Ste206 's guide.. It was for the front arch but will be exactly the same just with a different panel.
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maybe consider getting some sp arches ?


pm matt ( teebag ) he would do it or give you info. not far from you too Wink


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Ok nice one
 

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The "how-to" suggested is really good. Just bare in mind that is a complete panel whereas DIY you wouldn't be looking at spraying the complete quarter so you would have to blend in the spray which from a can could easily look poop, and then you'd have your margin of Canned laquer compared to factory to deal with. Do-able though.
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