by Dragonheart » Thu May 05, 2011 1:49 pm
As Stewy said, the paint will be a slightly different colour, even if you get a perfect colour match to the original paint used on the car. Even if a body shop does it there is a chance that the colour will be slightly off. The only way to get it spot on is by polishing the laquer of the existing paint down a few microns to get rid of the faded surface and back to the original colour.
Its possible to paint it yourself though, just make sure you take off the door and remove any bits off it to avoid overspray. Do it in a ventilated area indoors, even the very slightest breeze will cause the mist of the spray to land on the car if you do it near it. Read up on how to spray first if you haven't already, don't go mad on the spray covering bits you think you've missed, it'll cause the spray to run if you put too much on. And will look like a botch job. Get a quote from a body shop first though, it might not be as bad as you think. Even if it is a lot to do the full job, if you did the filling yourself it might make it a bit cheaper.
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Dragonheart on Thu May 05, 2011 1:50 pm, edited 1 time in total.