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dazz25

posted on 4th Aug 03 at 17:29

cheers mate ill try that.


oztek corsa

posted on 4th Aug 03 at 09:29

Use a compound polish (has small bits in it) to bring the dead paint up, then polish with a finer polish to make it shiny and then wax it to keep it shinier for longer.


Kris TD

posted on 4th Aug 03 at 08:57

quote:
Originally posted by and-m
Otherwise known as T Cut or similar...


or not


dazz25

posted on 3rd Aug 03 at 20:32

Yeh i got the right colour code. It was mixed by a local bodyshop!


waynep

posted on 3rd Aug 03 at 20:29

did u check u had the right colour code lol or just get n e old silver


dazz25

posted on 3rd Aug 03 at 20:16

I used a spraygun.


AdamF

posted on 3rd Aug 03 at 17:55

what did you spray it with


and-m

posted on 3rd Aug 03 at 16:29

Otherwise known as T Cut or similar...


dazz25

posted on 3rd Aug 03 at 10:55

Whats the rubbing compound called?

I put another coat of laquer on and it looks abit better!!!


combat_sri

posted on 3rd Aug 03 at 10:47

i heard if you use a rubbing compound on the rest of the car it will bring the dull paintwork up abit and make it shinier.


dazz25

posted on 3rd Aug 03 at 10:39

Ive just finished spraying my spoiler in silver but it looks alot shinier than the rest of the car!

Is there anyway i can dull it down abit?

Any help appreciated.