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Old 09-06-2005, 05:00 AM
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Default Parking lot accident creates new solution? pics

The rear bumper was scratched pretty deep, after filling it in I decided to use rubberized undercoating.So the next time someone smacks my bumper in the parking lot and drives away without a note I should just be able to re spray the area and let it dry...
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Old 09-06-2005, 06:30 AM
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post up larger pics next time
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Old 09-06-2005, 03:23 PM
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asphalt undercoating? That may be a fine idea. It won't stand a lot of sun exposure (will grey out after some months).

On the plus side You'll never need tar remover to get tar spots off the coating!

Yes, if you could put up a big picture so we can see the surface look.


I have a new main bumper fascia to install because a guy backed his exhaust tip into the think and punched a hole in it. Am thinking: even with a yellow car, maybe I'll do the cover in black. Yes, maybe... and keep the lower skirt yellow cos that should help preserve the low look of the lowered car. I think.

Another thing I like about your black finish is that when a culprit hits it it's gonna make a fine skid mark on their car.

thanks for an interesting idea!
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The Rhino coat stuff they spray in truck beds should work just fine. I have been considering it myself for my XB.
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Old 09-06-2005, 04:07 PM
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yea; since mine's bsp as well; i was considering primering and then rhino-lining the skirts.. maybe get some old skirts offa someone else
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click on his profile to see bigger pics. IMO, it looks clean.
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