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sothpaw
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Guys,
I have a small dilema and the 84-96 forum
didn't respond too well.
Anyway, I have an acrylic targa top on my
1993 which looks like it is peeling and is
scratched. It is bringing the overall (good)
exterior appearance down so I want to
do something about it.
I know from info. here that wetsanding followed
by buffing is the answer.
I went to a body shop to have it done for me,
as I don't really have the sand paper or
buffer and it eats up my time.
The shop guy quoted: $225 for sand, buff, and
clearcoat. And this will only last 3 years, according
to him, so I should consider a refurbishing service.
I asked what if you skip the clear coat,
how much then? He says $150 but won't last as
long.
So is it clear coated on top from the factory, and should
I therefore have him re-spray it with that? Or will
some Zaino Z1/Z2 do the protection trick alone?
Thanks for any help!
Andy
I have a small dilema and the 84-96 forum
didn't respond too well.
Anyway, I have an acrylic targa top on my
1993 which looks like it is peeling and is
scratched. It is bringing the overall (good)
exterior appearance down so I want to
do something about it.
I know from info. here that wetsanding followed
by buffing is the answer.
I went to a body shop to have it done for me,
as I don't really have the sand paper or
buffer and it eats up my time.
The shop guy quoted: $225 for sand, buff, and
clearcoat. And this will only last 3 years, according
to him, so I should consider a refurbishing service.
I asked what if you skip the clear coat,
how much then? He says $150 but won't last as
long.
So is it clear coated on top from the factory, and should
I therefore have him re-spray it with that? Or will
some Zaino Z1/Z2 do the protection trick alone?
Thanks for any help!
Andy