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cwspellowe Wrote:Look up the farecla g3 paint restoration kit, four stages and the whole lot comes to about £40, although I use a meguiars clay bar and my own polishes. The paint detox shampoo is great for loosening up road tar etc and stage 3, the scratch remover, is what I used in those pics, about £8 for the bottle at halfords.
Bear in mind this paint's a direct gloss, not a base/clear, so it cuts really easily. Not sure how it would be on a clear coat as they're usually harder than single stage.
care to shair the link for all the products you used?
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Ben Jay Wrote:care to shair the link for all the products you used?
http://bit.ly/wbVWq0
there you go
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and the first link!
http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stor ... yId_255240
WOW!
This might even be useful on pebble dashed bonnets :think: ?
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mark_airey Wrote:Ben Jay Wrote:care to shair the link for all the products you used?
http://bit.ly/wbVWq0
there you go
maybe i should of googled
"what products did cwspellowe used on his car and where did he get them from"
also he said kit so i assumed it was more then one product
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Ben Jay Wrote:maybe i should of googled
"what products did cwspellowe used on his car and where did he get them from"
also he said kit so i assumed it was more then one product
AH before mark bites, spellowe did mention on the last post of the previous page the prodcuts he used
cwspellowe Wrote:Look up the farecla g3 paint restoration kit, four stages and the whole lot comes to about £40, although I use a meguiars clay bar and my own polishes. The paint detox shampoo is great for loosening up road tar etc and stage 3, the scratch remover, is what I used in those pics, about £8 for the bottle at halfords.
Bear in mind this paint's a direct gloss, not a base/clear, so it cuts really easily. Not sure how it would be on a clear coat as they're usually harder than single stage.
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ah ok getting over exicted by posting and not reading enough!
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ginge191 Wrote:AH before mark bites, spellowe did mention on the last post of the previous page the prodcuts he used
cwspellowe Wrote:Look up the farecla g3 paint restoration kit, four stages and the whole lot comes to about £40, although I use a meguiars clay bar and my own polishes. The paint detox shampoo is great for loosening up road tar etc and stage 3, the scratch remover, is what I used in those pics, about £8 for the bottle at halfords.
Bear in mind this paint's a direct gloss, not a base/clear, so it cuts really easily. Not sure how it would be on a clear coat as they're usually harder than single stage.
Ginge, he even quoted the post you quoted
As for more than one product, if you scroll all the way to the third result on the Google search
http://g3pro.com/
:roll: want me to come and work the computer for you as well?
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hahahaha ok, lets quit the spam on this epic thread! point proven!
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No spam at all, I have just been answering questions and cwspellowe has a sense of humour so all is well and good, unless I offended Ben?! but I'm sure he will get over it TBH
Edit:- I am actually going to stop now..............maybe!
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lol not offended. have skin like a rhino!
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Get off my thread you inconsiderate ass wipes.
I'm pissed off, honest.
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:romance-smileyheart: love you
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cwspellowe Wrote:Get off my thread you inconsiderate ass wipes.
I'm pissed off, honest.
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looking good mate, dont see you much on other forum! RR day at SOS on the 7th 106 oc day
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Phew, spent a good 6 hours tidying up the paintwork yesterday and it's looking a lot better. Also cleaned under the bonnet and removed the liner, and painted more of the engine bay.
Also got a little side project on the go for FCS. Stanceboard? Yeah that's a given. But a stanced kids ride-on electric car? You know you want it
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cwspellowe Wrote:Phew, spent a good 6 hours tidying up the paintwork yesterday and it's looking a lot better. Also cleaned under the bonnet and removed the liner, and painted more of the engine bay.
Also got a little side project on the go for FCS. Stanceboard? Yeah that's a given. But a stanced kids ride-on electric car? You know you want it
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4th - Cherry Red 306 Sedan 1.9 Turbo Diesel - Crashed 6 days after buying, Bah!
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Haha stanced kids car! Lol
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Here's some pics from yesterday, still uploading today's pics. Nothing special apart from exactly how far i'm going in the paint restoration process. No stone left unturned, no trim left unremoved!
Doors and under seals, old on the left clean on the right. Also removed the wingmirrors and got behind them
Rear lights removed, before and after
Boot cleaning in progress, you can see the yellowy tint on the left and the clean whiteness on the right
And the crap accumulated in the petrol cap
I have better pics of the engine bay on the way too when I can find the lead for my camera <3
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Yay here's the rest of the pics!
Car's looking nice and clean now, I have a good idea of what needs painted. The roof has come up ok, as have most of the panels. The main part of the boot lid needs painted but not urgently, just a couple of chips. Rear bumper needs painted, as do the side skirts, handles and mirror caps. Apart from that though it's all good!
Some quick snaps for you
Oh and here's a sneaky pic of the front suspension now it's built. Even though you all know what cheap coilovers and new joints look like. Ho hum.
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And brake clearance with 283mm GTI6 brakes. Loads of room!
PS yes the calipers need painted. They're getting rebuilt next week so will do it then. Shut up.
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Ball joint bolts are upside down
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Looks really nice! The slam panel looks epic against the white grill
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Connor I like my bolts that way up so FFFFFUUUUUUUUU
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If I'm honest Chris...I didn't think it would look this good!
What will you be doing about the small bits of paintwork that need seeing to? Doing it yourself or a bodyshop job?
The candy red trimming on the interior looks lush btw!
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Ahh Mr Leckie! Long time no see, oh ye of little faith
Paintwork will be seen to in due course. Already sprayed the front bumper and after polishing up the wings and grille the paint match is ok, so i'll be doing the rear bumper when I get paid next week, along with the ph3 side strips and wing mirror caps.
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Sounds good. If you are going scrappy hunting, give me a shout.
PS where is the engine?
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I'm not even going to ask
Keep the updates coming.
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