DIY REPAIR/PAINT Experts any??? HELP PLEASE
DIY REPAIR/PAINT Experts any??? HELP PLEASE
I finally got my cayenne delivered a couple of days ago and I thought of trying everything that it came with including the jack..
As you can see in the pic that idea didn't go too well and the plastic/rubbery type of bit thats just below and along the side skirt ended up with a scratch or a lil more than scratch.. Its not as bad as the pic or dirty lol
I just want to fix it and wanted help knowing what material it is? Is there some kind of putty I could use?? Its just bugging me now and even though you can see it when standing its just bugging me hard..
PLEASEEEEEE HELP!
As you can see in the pic that idea didn't go too well and the plastic/rubbery type of bit thats just below and along the side skirt ended up with a scratch or a lil more than scratch.. Its not as bad as the pic or dirty lol
I just want to fix it and wanted help knowing what material it is? Is there some kind of putty I could use?? Its just bugging me now and even though you can see it when standing its just bugging me hard..
PLEASEEEEEE HELP!
The thing is the scratch is more a deep V chunk of whatever material that is below that has come off. So its not just the color thing but the actually deep chuck that came off while jacking it up that I couldn't see as I was standing.. : (
The best you can do is hide it. The undercoating material is sprayed on at the factory. It is not a putty that you can simply apply. You could try and reapply undercoating, but a professional would need to take off the old undercoating and reapply it.
You could try this:
http://www.eastwood.com/ew-rubberized-undercoating-830ml-28oz.html?srccode=ga110020
But the material usually needs a air compressor spray gun to apply.
You could try this:
http://www.eastwood.com/ew-rubberized-undercoating-830ml-28oz.html?srccode=ga110020
But the material usually needs a air compressor spray gun to apply.
Last edited by bbywu; Aug 17, 2010 at 08:08 PM.
The best you can do is hide it. The undercoating material is sprayed on at the factory. It is not a putty that you can simply apply. You could try and reapply undercoating, but a professional would need to take off the old undercoating and reapply it.
You could try this:
http://www.eastwood.com/ew-rubberize...ccode=ga110020
But the material usually needs a air compressor spray gun to apply.
You could try this:
http://www.eastwood.com/ew-rubberize...ccode=ga110020
But the material usually needs a air compressor spray gun to apply.
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