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348 rear slats are dull

Discussion in '348/355' started by Dazzling, Sep 21, 2011.

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  1. Dazzling

    Dazzling Formula 3

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    The rear slats on my 348 are more grey than they are black (though the photo below doesn't show it). Has anyone got any suggestions regarding a product that might return the slats to something resembling their original finish and lustre?
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  2. Night life

    Night life F1 Veteran Silver Subscribed

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    Just paint it Bro, pretty self explanatory. Not that difficult to accomplish. You can take it in to someone to have it professionally done but waste of money as you can do this in a matter of 4 hours start to finish. Use high gloss, use a mat finish, hell change it to body color, it's fairly easy.
     
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    enzof355f430 Formula Junior

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    My old E36 M3 had black trim around the doors that would turn white/chalky. I used Mcguires Back to Black or Forever Black (not sure which one it is) and it always worked very well. It does require it to be applied every few washes depending on car usage, but i always liked the glossy look it gave my car. And for $5 its worth a try...
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  4. AceMaster

    AceMaster Three Time F1 World Champ

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    I would go the respray route, that way you don't have to worry about it for a while.
     
  5. trmather

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    If it wasn't painted in the first place (looks like it's just black plastic to me?) then just use some plastic treater or something?

    Probably find it at a local auto shop/supermarket.
     
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    ....not plastic.......it is aluminum.....and I use "Armour all".....every now and then.

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    Best finish is Rustolium from home depot. It gives you a nice flat finish without any glossy spots here and there when you hold the can closer or not. No matter how much you spray that thing or how close you hold the can, it will still give you a cross thru flat finish without any variation.
     
  8. vvassallo

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    On my Spider I had mine resprayed. I think it was $450 and it came out beautifully.
     
  9. Dolcevita

    Dolcevita Formula 3 Owner Silver Subscribed

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    I might take mine in for powder coating. I get done very cheaply by piggy-backing on existing runs at a shop we use. Anyone know what was the orginal finish (gloss, semi-gloss, satin, matte)? Mine is so grey I can't tell, but I assume it was a matte finish.
     
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    darkkaangel Formula 3 Owner Silver Subscribed

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    I think the only option here is painting or refinishing of some kind. The "black" products won't work on metal, unless I'm mistaken.

    By the way, you are a lucky son of a gun to have a GTC!!!!!! I WANT YOUR CARBON FIBER DOORS!!! :)

    I know, I know -- we're ALL lucky!
     
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    Power Coat!!! I had my front and rear grill powder coated. Flawless finish that will last a lifetime.
     
  13. Dazzling

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    Thanks everyone, very helpful suggestions

    I am and yes we all are lucky to have 348's......the GTC is however a cracker and an absolute joy to drive, particularly on the racetrack, its natural habitat.
     
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    If you decide to paint it. SEM Trim Black looks great and sprays smooth right out of the can.
     

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