Cloudy looking spoiler
Discussion
Hi there,
My rear spoiler has taken on the faded cloudy look obviously it is exposure to sunlight as the underside looks like new.Now is this a case of now and again just rubbing some 3in1 oil on it to give it that glossy look or is there something that can be done to get it back to looking like new ? strip back lacquer etc ?.
Cheers
Chris
My rear spoiler has taken on the faded cloudy look obviously it is exposure to sunlight as the underside looks like new.Now is this a case of now and again just rubbing some 3in1 oil on it to give it that glossy look or is there something that can be done to get it back to looking like new ? strip back lacquer etc ?.
Cheers
Chris
Happened to mine when I had it. Apparently the lacquer isn't uv rated hence the sun will cause cloudy/milky discolouration. Jetstream stripped the lacquer and managed to take some of the fading out then re-lacquered which had a uv rating. Looked a little better afterwards, depends how bad it is I expect? John
I give a wipe over with household furniture polish (with beeswax) after every wash (you wouldn't believe the dirt on the paper towels afterwards)... If its faded I would try a cutting compound (paste) in a small area underneath to see how that affects, if good do the whole wing, then polish up with normal car wax then if needed furniture polish.
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