Hi guys,
In my year of ownership the Zed had picked up some really nasty road rash on the front bar (and a few driveway scrapes on the bottom edge). It was primarily chips (in the clear, and right through to the black plastic in some spots) but it was really irritating me so I decided to get it repainted. Had a good bodyshop recommended via a neighbour (who was put onto them by the local dealer) and they quoted a good price so I took the plunge. The price was certainly improved due to my removal and reinstallation of the bumper. Oh the colour is Maldives Blue:
(Pre- repaint pic)
Anyway I picked it up last night and fitted it back on the Zed. They have done a very good job (not cutting corners or anything like I've had on other bumper resprays on previous cars) and I'm very happy with the quality of the work.
The problem is that looking at it today in the sunlight I can notice the colour difference. The difference is minuscule - most people wouldn't pick up on it. It They apparently matched the paint to the bumper before prepping it for the new paint but it looks to me like the original paint on the rest of the car has faded with a yellow tinge to it. Also the fact that the new clear coat has a nice warm glow to it doesn't help!
So here's my questions for today:
1. Is the yellowing more likely the clear coat or the blue paint?
2. If it's the clear coat, would having a professional polish done be likely to remove some of the yellowness or will it be the yellowed right through the depth of the clear? I would do the polish myself, but I don't have a DA and don't really want to learn now.
3. How do you refrain from having every other panel repainted? :roll: I kid on this one, but it is tempting! The rear bumper has a few marks I'd love to get rid of...
So while the bumper respray was supposed to be a joyous occasion, I'm now feeling pretty mixed reactions which is a shame. Hopefully something can be done! Any advice is much appreciated!
In my year of ownership the Zed had picked up some really nasty road rash on the front bar (and a few driveway scrapes on the bottom edge). It was primarily chips (in the clear, and right through to the black plastic in some spots) but it was really irritating me so I decided to get it repainted. Had a good bodyshop recommended via a neighbour (who was put onto them by the local dealer) and they quoted a good price so I took the plunge. The price was certainly improved due to my removal and reinstallation of the bumper. Oh the colour is Maldives Blue:
(Pre- repaint pic)
Anyway I picked it up last night and fitted it back on the Zed. They have done a very good job (not cutting corners or anything like I've had on other bumper resprays on previous cars) and I'm very happy with the quality of the work.
The problem is that looking at it today in the sunlight I can notice the colour difference. The difference is minuscule - most people wouldn't pick up on it. It They apparently matched the paint to the bumper before prepping it for the new paint but it looks to me like the original paint on the rest of the car has faded with a yellow tinge to it. Also the fact that the new clear coat has a nice warm glow to it doesn't help!
So here's my questions for today:
1. Is the yellowing more likely the clear coat or the blue paint?
2. If it's the clear coat, would having a professional polish done be likely to remove some of the yellowness or will it be the yellowed right through the depth of the clear? I would do the polish myself, but I don't have a DA and don't really want to learn now.
3. How do you refrain from having every other panel repainted? :roll: I kid on this one, but it is tempting! The rear bumper has a few marks I'd love to get rid of...
So while the bumper respray was supposed to be a joyous occasion, I'm now feeling pretty mixed reactions which is a shame. Hopefully something can be done! Any advice is much appreciated!