VIPER DISCUSSIONS => General Viper Discussions => Topic started by: maddog2424 on May 25, 2015, 08:28:16 AM

Title: Paint Repair
Post by: maddog2424 on May 25, 2015, 08:28:16 AM
Hey guys,


I have been considering fixing up all the chips in my paint and was wondering if anyone had a suggestion on how I should do it.  Will any paint shop do or are there any recommendations for shops in the area (I'm in the antelope valley, but don't mind driving into LA)?  Is there stuff I can use to do it myself?  How about touch up kits?


Dan
Title: Re: Paint Repair
Post by: 10 BANGR on May 25, 2015, 02:28:06 PM
Quote from: maddog2424 on May 25, 2015, 08:28:16 AM
Hey guys,


I have been considering fixing up all the chips in my paint and was wondering if anyone had a suggestion on how I should do it.  Will any paint shop do or are there any recommendations for shops in the area (I'm in the antelope valley, but don't mind driving into LA)?  Is there stuff I can use to do it myself?  How about touch up kits?

Hey Maddog,
I couldn't really recommend anyone here in the AV. I live in West Palmdale and have only tried Squirty's once and had a bad experience with them. I ended up taking my parts (Front and rear bumpers) off the car and took down below to Lanzini's to get the job done where Chip Foose takes his rides.  http://www.lanzinibodyworks.com/

Good luck.

Demoe 

Title: Re: Paint Repair
Post by: maddog2424 on May 25, 2015, 06:10:10 PM
Thanks for the tip.  How pricey is that place?  Most of my damage is just paint chips, but I do have a long crack across the stripes on the front fascia. 


Dan
Title: Re: Paint Repair
Post by: PCH VIPER on May 26, 2015, 10:52:39 AM
I would say to leave it alone till it gets to the point where you can't stand it any longer.  Then just have the affected panels completely re-painted.   

One of the best places in LA is Scandinavian Coachcraft    (310) 479-5171  Talk to Ole.  He has worked on many many vipers.    http://scandinaviancc.com/
Title: Re: Paint Repair
Post by: maddog2424 on May 26, 2015, 11:46:44 AM
Good point.  Maybe I'll go the Touch-up paint route so its not so obvious until i'm ready to repaint the whole part.