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PUGPAUL
PostPosted: Mon Sep 17, 2012 10:40 am Reply with quote Up
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I have applied a layer of touch up paint from halfords [correct code] and it is a lot darker; anyway - never mind that.

How do I get it smooth and shiny without taking off the surrounding paint?

many thanks in advance!

 


 


 

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wet sand with 2000 grit wet and dry paper and then machine polish it
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Can you post the results please, I have a huge spot on my boot that needs doing =)
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lol guys your p**sing in the wind no offence .... I thought I saw the worse with people constantly using cans but PENS !!!
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Spratty wrote:
lol guys your p**sing in the wind no offence .... I thought I saw the worse with people constantly using cans but PENS !!!

No offence lad, cans work.

 
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Confused maybe when ye wanting to do a banksy but thats about it mate
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Also, painted plenty of car stuff with cans.

 
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each to their own beliefs but any professionally trained refinisher like myself knows and will back me up when I say that cans don’t work long term .... I’ve managed to get small jobs look good for about a 2 -5 days then the paint just sinks and turns satin to matt.
PEOPLE ARE TOO SERIOUS
My car: 1.4 Lx 2002 silver. With only 25,700 miles and completely standard ...... AT THE MOMENT ANYWAYS Wink

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That must have been a pretty crap job to turn a finish into matt in 5 days, just saying. Have never had a paint job sprayed with cans for satin finish though.

My Dad has rattle canned me spoilers, wings etc no problem to this day.

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Spratty wrote:
each to their own beliefs but any professionally trained refinisher like myself knows and will back me up when I say that cans don’t work long term .... I’ve managed to get small jobs look good for about a 2 -5 days then the paint just sinks and turns satin to matt.

i'm a professional and have been for over 10 years and i'm not going to back you up, decent results can be had from cans and last alot longer than 2-5 days, you must be using poundland cans

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so you can honestly say that you can get a car looking like a refinishers standard with cans, if you can then your the best painter ever lol like i say each to their own beliefs me personally think its a waste of time if ye wanting a top job doing if im wrong then il be first to admit it but im still waiting for somebody to prove to me you can, im looking in to it abit too much it is a diy job after all .... but anyways it has gone off subject a little,.... pens are pointless, cans are the next best thing i suppose follow the guide that mrziggers has posted ... sorry for the high jack pugpaul
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Spratty wrote:
so you can honestly say that you can get a car looking like a refinishers standard with cans, if you can then your the best painter ever lol

i wasn't voted painter of the year for the whole of the uk in 2007 and 2008 for nothing Wink

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.... but anyways it has gone off subject a little,.... sorry for the high jack pugpaul

...that's OK nice to know what people think!

@ "thatplace" ...thanks for the suggestion!

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PUGPAUL wrote:
@ "thatplace" ...thanks for the suggestion!

its not a suggestion, its what should be done

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thatplace wrote:
PUGPAUL wrote:
@ "thatplace" ...thanks for the suggestion!

its not a suggestion, its what should be done

OK

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