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Old 02-27-2007, 05:40 PM
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I have a couple of spots (one in the front of the car and the other in the back) where the paint is spyderwebd!!! maybe this is a stupid question but is this problem something i can get rid of by using Scratch/swirl remover? and if not will it atleast help it out to where its not so notisable? or is the only solution to repaint the car? THANKS alot felas!!!!
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nope, dont even try...i wouldnt even try wetsanding if its rate through the paint...get it blown in from a body shop!
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Originally Posted by fastss
I have a couple of spots (one in the front of the car and the other in the back) where the paint is spyderwebd!!! maybe this is a stupid question but is this problem something i can get rid of by using Scratch/swirl remover? and if not will it atleast help it out to where its not so notisable? or is the only solution to repaint the car? THANKS alot felas!!!!
This can not be removed. It's fine cracks in the clear coat. Buffing will minimize it but eventually you'll burn through the clear and into the paint because of how deep spiderwebs usually are. Scratch-X will only fill it but it really won't change how it looks.
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You need to have the bumper cover repainted... if you want it fixed.
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Even if you get it repainted the webs could show up again!
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Originally Posted by Ls1CamaroGuy87
Even if you get it repainted the webs could show up again!

Why is that? If it's prepped right it shouldn't.




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