Painting Mtech 1 spoiler

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  • Farbin Kaiber
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    You go girl, err I mean atomic.
    Last edited by Farbin Kaiber; 07-02-2008, 05:44 PM.

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  • smonkbmw
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    oh man, where do you come up with this stuff, lmao.

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  • smonkbmw
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    Originally posted by Wishno87
    :p quite the contrary Jeff, my dad is in fact just fiber glassing in the last stud on the colored insert right now. i sent you a pic about a week ago of my first one but i dont think you got it. my dad spends alot more time on my car than me and mayhem. What sort of prepping should he do on the foam part? Sanding doesn't seem appropriate so some kind of primer first or just shoot it?
    fixed, sorry a little birdie (actually a rather chunky one) tells me ALOT.

    you dont sand rubber, unless youre trying to reshape it. i painted mine with SEM trim paint, it wasnt bad but i would never do that again. go to industrial finishes in portland and pick up some of the spray on flex primer and then paint it. or do it the RIGHT way as Atomic listed above (not the 12 gauge part, although that would be HILARIOUS).

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  • atomic
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    Originally posted by Wishno87
    Sanding doesn't seem appropriate so some kind of primer first or just shoot it?


    Just shoot it... 12ga should suffice nicely.



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    at least do a google search on how to properly prep rubber and plastic for paint if you choose not to take it to a reputable body shop.

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  • Wishno87
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    Originally posted by smonkbmw
    lmao, dude, this kid lives across the street from Mayhem. neither would take the time or spend the money to "do it right" much less do what you listed above.

    and instead of grabbing the wing, or reaching over it to press down, i used to grab the bronze latch and pull it down until i could push on the trunk.
    :p quite the contrary Jeff, i am in fact just fiberglassing in my last stud on the colored insert right now. i sent you a pic about a week ago of my first one but i dont think you got it. I spend alot more time on what i do to my car than mayhem. What sort of prepping should i do on the foam part? Sanding doesn't seem appropriate so some kind of primer first or just shoot it?

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  • smonkbmw
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    Originally posted by atomic
    I for one am not holding a gun to them making them make the wrong decision but maybe someone needs to just pull the trigger and get it over with for all of us then. LOL

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  • atomic
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    Originally posted by smonkbmw
    lmao, dude, this kid lives across the street from Mayhem. neither would take the time or spend the money to "do it right" much less do what you listed above.

    and instead of grabbing the wing, or reaching over it to press down, i used to grab the bronze latch and pull it down until i could push on the trunk.

    Well hell I at least tried to give the correct advice. Whether they choose to take the right way or the Mayhem way is totally up to them. I for one am not holding a gun to them making them make the wrong decision but maybe someone needs to just pull the trigger and get it over with for all of us then. LOL

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  • smonkbmw
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    Originally posted by atomic
    There is a flex additive that paint/body shops use mixed into the base/paint/clear to make the finish pliable so it will not flake and/or chip. A reputable shop could easily do it and make it the same black oem color or body color fairly easily.
    lmao, dude, this kid lives across the street from Mayhem. neither would take the time or spend the money to "do it right" much less do what you listed above.

    and instead of grabbing the wing, or reaching over it to press down, i used to grab the bronze latch and pull it down until i could push on the trunk.

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  • atomic
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    There is a flex additive that paint/body shops use mixed into the base/paint/clear to make the finish pliable so it will not flake and/or chip. A reputable shop could easily do it and make it the same black oem color or body color fairly easily.

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  • bimma360
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    I too want to know some options for this. My mtech 1 spoiler is due anyday now form germany.

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  • Wishno87
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    well my car has a shock that holds up the trunk lid so unless i reach over the wing and press down on the center of the lid or something like that i cant really do it any other way. I could look into that though. So if i use the basecoat it will make the paint more flexible? Did you do this to yours?

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  • smonkbmw
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    SEM makes a base coat that you spray on before normal paint so it doesnt crack when you paint it.

    and you dont have to grab the wing to close your lid, i cant stand it when girls do that. are you a girl? you of all people being overly OCD should know that much.

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  • Wishno87
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    Painting Mtech 1 spoiler

    I have a M-tech 1 spoiler that is very faded on the top section. Just the foam/rubber part. I would like to paint this section black again. Since it is rather flexible what would be the best way to repaint it? Some sort of rubberized coating? I have to grab it to pull the trunk lid down so it would have to be able to withstand constant movement without cracking. I have herd of a conditioning treatment help keep it dark but i would rather just paint it and leave it if possible. Did a little searching but nothing about painting the actual black part. Any advice or links to helpful threads would be greatly appreciated!
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