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andystevo
28-05-2013, 09:43 PM
The front lower spoiler (the thin, black lip) on my car is fundamentally fine but shows various minor scratches and scuffs.
Replacement cost on Lings website is over £200, so I don't want to go down that route.
Has anyone tried to refurbish the spoiler? Sand / file off the rough stuff then spray with flexible black vinyl paint for instance?
Thanks, Andrew
Sudesh
28-05-2013, 09:47 PM
The front lower spoiler (the thin, black lip) on my car is fundamentally fine but shows various minor scratches and scuffs.
Replacement cost on Lings website is over £200, so I don't want to go down that route.
Has anyone tried to refurbish the spoiler? Sand / file off the rough stuff then spray with flexible black vinyl paint for instance?
Thanks, Andrew
Over £200 now! Wow, they were around £145 only a few years ago. Give Andy at V-Tech direct a shout, he might be able to get it cheaper.
Also I would say they are much cheaper in the US, if you wanted to buy new.
Kaz-kzukNA1
28-05-2013, 10:54 PM
Depending on the level of your scratches, I think some of the owners had very good result by using the Plasti dip.
I think that’s what you meant by the ‘’flexible black vinyl paint’ in your OP.
Kaz
NSXGB
29-05-2013, 06:15 AM
Plasti Dip seems to work well on plastic parts as Britlude demonstrated in his thread, well worth a go. Watch out though as you'll be looking for anything round the house to paint with the stuff, its good gear.
If you are taking your spoiler off, don't forget a pile of new fittings as they will be rusted solid and will shear off. A dab of copper grease on re-assembly will save the pain next time.
nobby
29-05-2013, 07:57 AM
hoping to sand mine down etc prior to hibernation, will look into plasti-dip etc too. let us know how u get on
Sudesh
29-05-2013, 08:55 AM
I don't think pasti dip will last on that spoiler, I've tested it on other rubber/plastic parts that would take similar abuse as that lip, and it didn't last.
nobby
29-05-2013, 11:46 AM
darn it!
mine is taking a bit of hammering since the lowering ... really thinking about raising it again ...
need to take a look at mine ... going to get it sanded down etc close season ... worst case opt to buy another one, or re-visit the original on the car ... as u recall its a lot less depth and could actually be a better option as car is lowered.
of course i will fully consult with the style police! :)
I don't think pasti dip will last on that spoiler, I've tested it on other rubber/plastic parts that would take similar abuse as that lip, and it didn't last.
Sudesh
29-05-2013, 11:50 AM
darn it!
mine is taking a bit of hammering since the lowering ... really thinking about raising it again ...
need to take a look at mine ... going to get it sanded down etc close season ... worst case opt to buy another one, or re-visit the original on the car ... as u recall its a lot less depth and could actually be a better option as car is lowered.
of course i will fully consult with the style police! :)
Old one looks horrible, not as stylish or aerodynamic looking, and probably the reason Honda don't sell them anymore.
Trying the painting process first, cheaper and worth a go, but I doubt it will last.
Why not enquire in the US for a new one!
gumball
29-05-2013, 12:57 PM
Some same say scrapes and chips. I say honest earned patina. Ho ho.
nobby
29-05-2013, 06:12 PM
Appreciate that dude, Not a fan of the old style either but let's be factual about this, less of a headache as the car is lowered.
no point spending money on a new one for it to get wrecked ... Again.
will see what options I have re existing one and go from there
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