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Offline Rhyso

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Re: Best paint for front valance
« Reply #10 on: 12 July 2010, 15:58 »
Stone Chip paint is great on sills, but useless on plastic.

It's there to give some extra protection to the metal and a bit of elasticity to "bounce" stones away. This protects metal panels such as sills, but it won't really stop the colour or clear coat getting chipped.

OEM paint has had weeks/months to cure before it gets to you so has a pretty solid finish. A refinished panel will always be more prone to chipping as it isn't fully cured by the time you start to drive the vehicle. The more professional the job, the better and more resilient the paint (or lacquer to be precise) will be. Therefore rattle-cans chip easily, fully cured professional job less easy but still not great in the first few weeks.



So basically remove it from car, paint and leave it cure for a couple of weeks is the best way?

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Re: Best paint for front valance
« Reply #11 on: 12 July 2010, 16:22 »
Stone Chip paint is great on sills, but useless on plastic.

It's there to give some extra protection to the metal and a bit of elasticity to "bounce" stones away. This protects metal panels such as sills, but it won't really stop the colour or clear coat getting chipped.

OEM paint has had weeks/months to cure before it gets to you so has a pretty solid finish. A refinished panel will always be more prone to chipping as it isn't fully cured by the time you start to drive the vehicle. The more professional the job, the better and more resilient the paint (or lacquer to be precise) will be. Therefore rattle-cans chip easily, fully cured professional job less easy but still not great in the first few weeks.



So basically remove it from car, paint and leave it cure for a couple of weeks is the best way?

Sorry when you said valance I was thinking metal

Yep remove it and paint but leave it for a few weeks.

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Re: Best paint for front valance
« Reply #12 on: 12 July 2010, 17:05 »
So basically remove it from car, paint and leave it cure for a couple of weeks is the best way?

Spot on.
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Re: Best paint for front valance
« Reply #13 on: 13 July 2010, 01:50 »
So basically remove it from car, paint and leave it cure for a couple of weeks is the best way?
Spot on.

That makes no sense at all :lipsrsealed:
I'm guessing that the damage was done over a period of time last winter, with roads being gritted and salted to the hilt, and pothole debris being thrown at the valence in question...
Cure, strip it back to plastic, have a paintshop apply the correct primer for the plastic, the 2/3 coats of high build primer, with a plasticizer flexiable additive added, then colour (some systems don't need a flexible additive in the colour) again with plasticizer added, then 2coats of Lacquer, again with flexible additive mixed in, this is about the best chance that you have using any paint system, but trust me, it wont last, 2 weeks to dry, or not!
If it were me, I'd get it painted, and cover it with "Helicopter Tape" job done, and almost invisible, and when it gets tatty, just peel it off, and re do it
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Re: Best paint for front valance
« Reply #14 on: 13 July 2010, 07:19 »
So basically remove it from car, paint and leave it cure for a couple of weeks is the best way?
Spot on.

That makes no sense at all :lipsrsealed:

Don't know why, I thought I explained it pretty well. I'm not quite sure where you're coming from with your "plasticizer flexiable additive".


I can recommend these guys depending on where you are http://www.chipguard.co.uk/ However, they'll tell you that the paint must be fully cured before application. They also have a top quality bodyshop so will do the whole job for you if you want. Not cheap, but good quality.
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