He starts removing the film on the first day |
Lots of film off, but you can see the adhesive |
A close up of the adhesive that still has to come off, and you can see a bit of the cracking around the wiper shaft |
Camp Creative Coach |
Another shot that shows some of the mildew, look near the bottom where there is kind of a shelf, that's not dirt, but mildew |
You can see where the paint came off |
Film is all off, nice and shiny! |
So after the film is all off, we head into the shop for the fiberglass work. That goes smoothly, he takes the wipers off, grinds out all around the holes where the wiper stems come through and is able to get a good, thick, strong layer of fiberglass in there.
Checking for fit |
A close up of the repair |
Bondo all applied and sanded |
Another closer view |
All primed for paint |
4 comments:
So how much for the 3M film? And what would it cost to repaint every couple of years?
$1800 for the film. Just the two color job at the bottom where the film pulled the paint, $1200. So considering there are 4 colors on the whole front, and it would be hard to figure how much to paint as it just wraps around the corners, I hate to think what the whole front would cost to paint. The one color top of the cap that we had done last year was $3000. Believe me we thought about leaving it, but hopefully we'll get another 10 years out of the new film.
Ouch, sounds like airplane pricing. They dropped a town bar on the nose wheel pant one day and the bill was $400.
Very similar I think. The paint got done yesterday and it does look fantastic. Film should go on today.
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