If you want the repaint to look good, you need to start from a smooth surface. But if you don’t have an indoor space it doesn’t really matter. It all depends on how much you want to spend—a Maaco job will probably look a lot better than a novice just learning how to spray.
^^ Agree. Dish soap first, then car soap, then use a spray-wax. I wouldn’t bother with a real wax or sealer until you get your paint corrections done.Personally I’m a big fan of Chemical Guys. I’ve used their stuff for over a decade and about 99% of their products work as advertised, in my...
Wow. Let me know if you figure that one out, because I found the exact same style of key under the seat when I bought the car.I couldn’t figure it out, so I just chucked it into the parts bin.
This is what they have... it’s a pretty detailed diagram for it to not exist. Of course I don’t have one.But yes, if you really wanted one you could cut one from a large sheet of heavy gauge plastic.
It’s pictured as a splash shield #3 for engine components on mitsubishidirectparts. No part # though. If they don’t have it I’m not sure who would other than the scrapyard.