Bug Spray ate my car!
#1
Bug Spray ate my car!
Here in NJ we have lot mosquitoes. The other day I put spray on my legs and then did some yard work. Later I went for a drive. I'm pretty tall 6'4- my legs hits the silver column " vinyl" cover. The next morning I went out to the car to go to work. I noticed that there was a hole the size of a quater. The silver was worm away dowen to the black plastic underneath.The sourounding are is also very soft and can easily be rubbed off. What should I do?
Sorry for no pics. I'm new to the site and havent figured everything out.
Sorry for no pics. I'm new to the site and havent figured everything out.
#3
The real question is---what does your leg look like??? That must be some powerful stuff. Was there any warnings on the spray itself??? You might have some recourse through the spray manufacturer.
#4
Bug spray with Deet in it melts plastic. Not good for car parts, cameras and other expensive stuff!!! I don't know what to tell you about the melted stuff other then replacing it. In the future, try bug sprays with natural instead of chemical ingredients.
#8
Black trim means no ghosting....
Chadfo says:
Hey there CHADFO....
Looks like a solution for me too. I want to eliminate or reduce the ghosting in the windshield at night. I want to paint the silver bazel accents flat black.
Did you use painter's tape to get those lines so straight?
What paint did you use?
Or can you link me to a DIY bazel paint thread?
I want to see what speedometer you are sporting... is that stock?
(And how do you make that quote thing work?)
It's time for some interior painting. Find a color you like, remove the trim pieces that are silver and paint them.
Looks like a solution for me too. I want to eliminate or reduce the ghosting in the windshield at night. I want to paint the silver bazel accents flat black.
Did you use painter's tape to get those lines so straight?
What paint did you use?
Or can you link me to a DIY bazel paint thread?
I want to see what speedometer you are sporting... is that stock?
(And how do you make that quote thing work?)
#9
Hey xBHAWK,
I removed all the silver pieces to paint them. I did use painter's tape and newspaper to protect the middle section.
I used color matched paint from www.paintscratch.com. It doesn't look like it because of the flash but that is Camouflage. It's not cheap but I wanted it to match. There are varying opinions about what brand of paint is best to use but I say find some you've had good experience with. There's no sense in paying a premium for flat black.
I did a quick search for a DIY but didn't have any luck. The basic steps are 1. remove the parts from the car, 2. tape off what you don't want painted, 3. sand the part with 300 grit sandpaper, 4. clean the parts with alcohol to make sure there's nothing that will prevent the primer from sticking, 5. spray the parts with primer and let dry per directions on the can, 6. if needed, sand primer to get smooth finish, 7. paint with color and let dry.
Since you want flat black you can actually stop at the primer if you can find black primer.
The speedometer in the pic is stock. I painted my parts long before I ever thought of making speedos.
I removed all the silver pieces to paint them. I did use painter's tape and newspaper to protect the middle section.
I used color matched paint from www.paintscratch.com. It doesn't look like it because of the flash but that is Camouflage. It's not cheap but I wanted it to match. There are varying opinions about what brand of paint is best to use but I say find some you've had good experience with. There's no sense in paying a premium for flat black.
I did a quick search for a DIY but didn't have any luck. The basic steps are 1. remove the parts from the car, 2. tape off what you don't want painted, 3. sand the part with 300 grit sandpaper, 4. clean the parts with alcohol to make sure there's nothing that will prevent the primer from sticking, 5. spray the parts with primer and let dry per directions on the can, 6. if needed, sand primer to get smooth finish, 7. paint with color and let dry.
Since you want flat black you can actually stop at the primer if you can find black primer.
The speedometer in the pic is stock. I painted my parts long before I ever thought of making speedos.
#17
Originally Posted by Iride_xB04
check and make sure that it is the spray, it must have been something else thats realy wierd
#18
If I need to use insect repellant, I use Repel Lemon Eucalyptus (link here). It's safer than deet, works just as well against mosquitoes, and smells better, in my opinion. (informative link here) (more informative link here)