Hiding Hairline Cracks in Paint?

Hiding Hairline Cracks in Paint?

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Shedding

Original Poster:

683 posts

265 months



Without sanding and repainting, is there a way to hide these hairline cracks? Somebody nudged the car and flexed the bumper. I tried Poorboy's Black Hole glaze but it made no difference. I tried machine polish and it made no difference either (unsurprising). I don't really mind if it's something which needs repeating every now and again.

Thanks for any help.

steveo3002

10,851 posts

189 months

you could put a sticker over it , otherwise no it needs repainting

Belle427

10,535 posts

248 months

Tuesday
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Maybe the old fashioned Turtle wax colour magic but it probably wont do much or last.

paintman

7,816 posts

205 months

Tuesday
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steveo3002 said:
you could put a sticker over it , otherwise no it needs repainting
^^^That.

Needs sanding back & refinishing. Trying to paint over cracks like that to hide them doesn't work.

Edited by paintman on Tuesday 1st July 12:23

Shedding

Original Poster:

683 posts

265 months

Wednesday
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Oh well, I'll just live with it, thanks everyone for the info.

journeymanpro

859 posts

92 months

Wednesday
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Unicorns don't exist.

Shedding

Original Poster:

683 posts

265 months

Yesterday (08:11)
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I was just hopeful that amongst the endless soap, polish, wax and back to black, the detailing folk had something for this smile

LennyM1984

866 posts

83 months

Yesterday (11:56)
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Shedding said:
Oh well, I'll just live with it, thanks everyone for the info.
If it makes you feel any better, I have very similar cracks on my Cayman from where my race car rolled into it (one of the many perils of not having a handbrake and being too lazy to chock it)!

Shedding

Original Poster:

683 posts

265 months

Yesterday (12:28)
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LennyM1984 said:
Shedding said:
Oh well, I'll just live with it, thanks everyone for the info.
If it makes you feel any better, I have very similar cracks on my Cayman from where my race car rolled into it (one of the many perils of not having a handbrake and being too lazy to chock it)!
Did you sell your car to me, I bought the car with this damage?! hehe

LennyM1984

866 posts

83 months

Yesterday (14:39)
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Shedding said:
Did you sell your car to me, I bought the car with this damage?! hehe
Ha ha no I still have it. It's done probably 40+ track days so a few hairline cracks are the least of my concerns when it comes to the front bumper. Now that it has been retired, I'm planning to have the front end resprayed.