is broom yellow a color that fades like red?i hope my punto aint going to turn white in years to come lol. any1 had any problems? what is the best way to keep it maintained without ripping off the paint work
. any help would b appreciated
is broom yellow a color that fades like red?i hope my punto aint going to turn white in years to come lol. any1 had any problems? what is the best way to keep it maintained without ripping off the paint work. any help would b appreciated
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Funny you should say that - I've just bought a broom yellow Punto
Attached are a couple of pics that show my problem areas - not really too major - the laughable rear spoiler has faded, and the tailgate and bumper seems to have faded less than the side panels (i.e. the tailgate and bumper have possibly been repainted, or painted in a different thickness).
Plastic items are renowned for fading (like my spoiler) - they fade from the inside-out due to plasticisers and adhesion promotors in the paint - and there is really nothing that you can do other than keep it out of the sun (more of an issue for us in NZ I suspect as the Southern Hemisphere sun is stronger thanks to the ozone depletion etc...)
As for the rest of the paint, give it a coat of some type of wax (any type that's non-abrasive/doesn't need elbow-grease) every month or two, and you should avoid most of the dulling/oxidation that makes pink Puntos look awful.
The first time you wax, you may have to polish first to make the surface smooth. Another way to remove surface contaminants is to use a Clay Bar. It's a magic lump of stiff plasticene that you glide over the paint with a lubricant (supplied) and it makes the surface feel as smooth as glass without the need for hard-work polishing.
-Alex
your spoiler looks just like mine, and ive only just painted mine, my bumpers are also a slightly different colour to the rest of the car, think plastic bits just fade differently to other bits... mines sprint blue though
I discovered just now that the spoiler does not have a clear-coat. Most of the Punto does. The clearcoat is good news for durability but bad news for fading (the faded rear quarters don't seem to polish up at all). I think the side-skirts do not have a clear-coat either, as I tried to remove some scratches from those and the colour came off on the cloth.
Anyway quite a lot of the lemon-yellow has rubbed off my spoiler (with some cutting compound) to expose paint that's nearly the right colour. I might keep rubbing a little longer...
...OK I've now rubbed for a little longer and it didn't improve further - here is a pic below though showing the difference between the left side (that I have done) and the right side (that I haven't).
-Alex
Yellow is the best colour for Fiats.
Agreed, and my Stilo is as yellow now as the day I bought it years ago. Just needs regular proper cleaning and polishing/protecting. Helps if you had it from new/ish.