The chrome spears on the front doors on my brother's truck have been bubbled up for a long time....
This truck is in very nice shape. He has no plans to replace it so we are always looking to improve it. I found a pair of NOS spears. Yesterday morning I thought replacing the spears would be an easy, rewarding project. I didn't want the spears sitting around for 18 months. Boy was I wrong. We pulled the spear on the Driver's side door. We used dental floss to cut the old tape. The results were calamitous. A bunch of paint lifted.....
I've never had this happen before. The paint had failed under the spear. It woul just flake off with your finger nail. We spent about an hour cleaning off the old tape with adhesive remover, thinking we'd just cover this up with the new spear. Neither of us were really happy with that idea.
We ended up putting the truck in my storage, gutting the door, pulling it off the truck and taking it to the painter....
We put the truck on the battery tender and covered the cab with the car cover for the Roadmaster. The top of the door above the window had some clear issues so this will work out well. The painter is a collision painter at his day job so this is his specialty. He's going to blend the base in and reclear the door.
This is a little extreme but it's fixing it right. We're supposed to have the door back next weekend. That was not how I thought we'd spend our Saturday.
This truck is in very nice shape. He has no plans to replace it so we are always looking to improve it. I found a pair of NOS spears. Yesterday morning I thought replacing the spears would be an easy, rewarding project. I didn't want the spears sitting around for 18 months. Boy was I wrong. We pulled the spear on the Driver's side door. We used dental floss to cut the old tape. The results were calamitous. A bunch of paint lifted.....
I've never had this happen before. The paint had failed under the spear. It woul just flake off with your finger nail. We spent about an hour cleaning off the old tape with adhesive remover, thinking we'd just cover this up with the new spear. Neither of us were really happy with that idea.
We ended up putting the truck in my storage, gutting the door, pulling it off the truck and taking it to the painter....
We put the truck on the battery tender and covered the cab with the car cover for the Roadmaster. The top of the door above the window had some clear issues so this will work out well. The painter is a collision painter at his day job so this is his specialty. He's going to blend the base in and reclear the door.
This is a little extreme but it's fixing it right. We're supposed to have the door back next weekend. That was not how I thought we'd spend our Saturday.