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combatvauxhall

posted on 15th Jan 05 at 14:20

Filler should only be used to fill gaps of 03mm, but more likely in customisation to be 03cm thick, if it was done correctly, it shouldnt break off in lumps.

Best result = DA, discs and a few hours

Once all the filler is removed, you should have bare metal, spray some redbrown primer over the bare metal, then apply any sealer to required areas, leave to dry then prime, flat then paint.



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AdiSRI

posted on 15th Jan 05 at 10:22

yeah i was gonna say a hammer lol, theres not much other choice ya just gonna have to knock it off...


ikky

posted on 15th Jan 05 at 09:54

depends on how thick the filler is. iv just chiseled mine off, came off really easily.


finch1

posted on 14th Jan 05 at 19:27

my sideskirts and arches etc are blended into the bodywork with filler.
What is the best way to get rid of the filler etc so that i remove the arches and sideskirts so i can put a new bodykit on.

Also want to know the stages to prepare the bodywork for spraying.

thanks