Re: 06 Crossfire Coupe Spoiler
I agree with Phil as far as painting it goes. I checked the website link and this is an okay operation and recommendation. I went to a PPG paint distributor, as PPG provided the original paint for the cars. They did a colour match thru the dealer and the VIN and it came out perfect match for yellow which is traditionally a difficult colour to match. They will fill a rattle can, provide clear coat, even give you(sell) a small bottle with a nail brush lid which is great for hitting the stone chips. etc. The nice thing about the base coat is that if you are not happy with the way it went on, block sand it with 1000 wet or dray and lay on another coat. I prefer water sanding. By the time you get on the paint how you like it, you will develop some skill and confidence. A number of light coats is better than one heavy coat. Don't be in a rush. You will be a lot happier painting it and it will cost less and look a lot better than wrapping it. The web site link also has some good training videos. Good Luck. I am also from Canada but PPG is international. Shouldn't matter.
Last edited by Johnny Versatile; Oct 31, 2019 at 08:23 PM.
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