Roof re-spray. How much?
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Price is dependent on where you take it to. A national chain will be less expensive than one that is certified through Porsche. I recommend calling two or three places, take your truck there and have them give you a quote. Could be anywhere from a few hundred dollars to a couple thousand dollars.
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4x4 Brad (02-26-2016)
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It's not sun damage. The paint is defective. If you spray on top of the existing paint, it will fail again very rapidly. It needs to be sanded and re-primed before you spray.
I only lightly wet-sanded and sprayed my roof (DIY with automotive lacquer) on top of the defective factory paint, and it failed within a couple months. The originally defective areas came back in the exact same spots. They need to be completely removed with sanding and re-primed.
I only lightly wet-sanded and sprayed my roof (DIY with automotive lacquer) on top of the defective factory paint, and it failed within a couple months. The originally defective areas came back in the exact same spots. They need to be completely removed with sanding and re-primed.
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It's not sun damage. The paint is defective. If you spray on top of the existing paint, it will fail again very rapidly. It needs to be sanded and re-primed before you spray.
I only lightly wet-sanded and sprayed my roof (DIY with automotive lacquer) on top of the defective factory paint, and it failed within a couple months. The originally defective areas came back in the exact same spots. They need to be completely removed with sanding and re-primed.
I only lightly wet-sanded and sprayed my roof (DIY with automotive lacquer) on top of the defective factory paint, and it failed within a couple months. The originally defective areas came back in the exact same spots. They need to be completely removed with sanding and re-primed.
thanks for the tip there. I will look into this.
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