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Paint fade on bonnent?
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Paint fade on bonnent?
Guys, got an 94 80 series cruiser and the bonnent has some serious paint fade to where it looks greyish in color with touches of white around the outside of it.
Whats your best options on getting it fixed? Re paint, leave it as it wont hurt the truck, new bonnent, or something else?
Looking at cheapest option, but may not be the best one. It doesnt bother me too much it's just a visual thing.
Whats your best options on getting it fixed? Re paint, leave it as it wont hurt the truck, new bonnent, or something else?
Looking at cheapest option, but may not be the best one. It doesnt bother me too much it's just a visual thing.
I just did resprayed my bonnet because of it. Make sure you rub it back enough to get rid of the roughness where it has peeled. I was abit slack the first time and had to do it again. Mine did it because of heat it was only over the engine especially exhaust side, none on the roof.
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Not in the case of the 80 series. It was as stated above an issue with the clear coat. And it wasn't with all of them just certain batches. It was a problem with a lot of metalic Toyotas of the same era. You will notice a lot of similar year model metalic Camry's with the same issue.SCANAS wrote:It comes down to care a 2005 vehicle will fade the same if it's exposed to the same conditions as a 1995 vehicle has been through...
We get just as many commodore's, falcons, lasers, barinas, bmw's, gq's merc's etc etc that are the same age and have faded it comes down to care the paint might have been different back then but it's no better now just different.
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once it's faded it can be buffed up provided it hasn't cracked at all, you can also use tyre shine, both buffing and silicone will last about two days or until the first hint of moisture. You could try a pressure pack from a shop but will look out of place.
For a spray painter to paint the bonnet your looking at about $400 they will try and talk you into matching the guards etc $1000 for the front end just get the bonnet done
For a spray painter to paint the bonnet your looking at about $400 they will try and talk you into matching the guards etc $1000 for the front end just get the bonnet done
I'm not quitting drinking, I'm retiring at the top of my game - sporting comeback likely.
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