Fix surface fade carbon fibre ducktail spoiler
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Fix surface fade carbon fibre ducktail spoiler
Hi All, I have a faded No Pro carbon fibre rear ducktail spoiler. It has white spots all over it. Can anyone recommend a repairer around the Parramatta area and how much this may cost? Thanks in advance for your help.
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Re: Fix Carbon Fibre wing
Thats totally a vanity spoiler.
The thread title lead me to believe the thread was about a cracked carbon wing.
maybe change it to include surface finish.
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The thread title lead me to believe the thread was about a cracked carbon wing.
maybe change it to include surface finish.
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Re: Fix surface fade carbon fibre ducktail spoiler
Thanks, Dann. Subject line updated now.
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Re: Fix surface fade carbon fibre ducktail spoiler
From what I understand that is basically the surface finish failing work UV damage and allowing moisture in. Probably not much you can do about it.
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Re: Fix surface fade carbon fibre ducktail spoiler
talk to Guy_Coles. he has the same problem with his carbon side skirts.
Pretty sure there is nothing you can do about it
Pretty sure there is nothing you can do about it
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Re: Fix surface fade carbon fibre ducktail spoiler
Wax it and then clear coat.
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Re: Fix surface fade carbon fibre ducktail spoiler
I have tried waxing it but the spots will not come out. Researched that a cut, polish, and clearcoat may be the solution. I have asked the Touch Up Guys to do this. Hope they can do a great job. Unfortunately, can only be done next weekend.
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Re: Fix surface fade carbon fibre ducktail spoiler
Without seeing it up close it sounds like spotting or clouding in the gel coat. That's rare for NoPro stuff as it's normally excellent quality but I have the same issue with a Burnout side skirt but far more excessive. Depending on how deep it is, you might sand it back and have it sprayed with a UV resistant clear coat. Mine are past that and I've been forced to have a layer of CF applied over the top and then have multiple layers of clear on top of that.
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Re: Fix surface fade carbon fibre ducktail spoiler
Just by having a look at that pic you attached, it looks like the clear coat has gone bad.
Try this out as I know many of the Evo guys have had success restoring their carbon spoilers
http://forums.evolutionm.net/evo-how-to ... wings.html
Try this out as I know many of the Evo guys have had success restoring their carbon spoilers
http://forums.evolutionm.net/evo-how-to ... wings.html
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