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Old 02-28-2009, 12:53 AM
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Well my clear coat is starting to peel in a couple places. Mostly on my rear bumper. Is their anything I can do to help it? I guess its not the end of the world because I can just get that painted.
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Get it painted. That the fix.
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^^ yup... once it starts to peel... its pretty much gone... just get it painted
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bump...
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why would you bump this? you have the answer
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well i was hoping for something a little more helpful instead of the obvious
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but that's the thing... there isn't anything you can do once it peels... there isn't a quick fix.. you just have to get it painted
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the obvious is right, you have to paint it
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scuff the surface down and repaint it then make sure you do the clear coat within a 24hour window or the paint wont accept the clearcoat then when it gets wet or brushed up against it will just flake off again...PM me if you have any questions about this




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