You should of used solder shrink connectors instead of crimped butt connectors. If you use electrical tape to wrap the two wires it will look more professional or use a two wire electrical lamp cord.
Joel Monleon I would have done that but, I didn’t have my soldering iron at that time since I did this at their place and my house is pretty far, and I was rushing towards the end since I gotta do something else, but if I had to do this again I would take your advise on it, thank you
@@waldosworkshop5441 It's all about making it look clean. Many times getting it to work is enough but it looks like crap. Keep it simple but make it elegant. BTW, did you put a clear coat on that spoiler?
Nice work and nice video! Thanks for the info, picked up a spoiler from the junkyard and I’m gonna use your method to restore it
Can you tell me what kind of wire you used to connect the brake light? Thanks.
Did you more than a can or just a can for the actual paint?
Idk
You should of used solder shrink connectors instead of crimped butt connectors. If you use electrical tape to wrap the two wires it will look more professional or use a two wire electrical lamp cord.
Joel Monleon I would have done that but, I didn’t have my soldering iron at that time since I did this at their place and my house is pretty far, and I was rushing towards the end since I gotta do something else, but if I had to do this again I would take your advise on it, thank you
@@waldosworkshop5441 It's all about making it look clean. Many times getting it to work is enough but it looks like crap. Keep it simple but make it elegant.
BTW, did you put a clear coat on that spoiler?
Joel Monleon got it👍🏻, yes I did but I’ll wait for a few more days for it to fully cure to wet sand it and buff it
material of the wing?
What kind of paint did you use?
I just used some duplicolor paint that matched the car’s color code that I got from oreilly