The rear wiper on the turbo is the devil.
#61
I see a zip tie on the wiper! Guess they learned after it happened. Wiper delete was one of my first mods!
#65
My understanding is,the damage is so minor that they can easily feather the color into the reat of the panel and then clear coat the entire panel. The problem is,would clear coat not give a different shade esp of a silver color to the reat of the car ?
#66
Personally, I like my rear wiper and I don't want to pull it off the car (for fear that Porsche might charge me more for making the car lighter ). I agree that it was a poor design to allow the blade to rotate so much (what is the purpose of that?). I just did the zip tie modification -- thanks for the tip!
#70
Another option is to use wiper blades that do not have metal frames. Valeo and bosch blades are continuous plastic / rubber - no scratches possible. Personally I couldn't do without the rear wiper, but I live in a snowy area. So snowy in fact, that 3 of our ski areas are opening for 4th of July weekend top to bottom skiing!
#71
The clear will not change the color- But here is what has to happen:
Remove the rear tail lights and bumper.
Remove the turbo air inlets.
Cut out the rear quarter window.
"Rope" the rear window rubber- this is a band that holds the rubber up and out of the way. You cannot do this for the quarter window.
Sand/prep the scratch, or paint, color sand, paint, sand. Once you get the metallic perfect, clearcoat the entire panel. Any orangepeel buff off.
Have a glass guy come back and reinstall the quarter- $50 for the urethane kit, one hour of labor.
Reassemble.
I am not a 'paint nut', (ie paint happens, so what) but I am fanatical about the quality of the repair.
#73
zip tied mine moments ago after reading comments above. seeing just how far the unsupported, rotated wiper could travel over the paint, plus feeling the force of the wiper spring, made me jump to protect my beloved polar silver..... may go with a wiper delete if i feel ambitious which would look a lot better and i never use the wiper here in SOCAL.