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desire1
29th September 2012, 20:27
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blackie_2k5
29th September 2012, 20:30
guessing you mean rattle can?
if so.. u-pol is the best ive seen, the halfords stuff isnt too bad if you get a good tin...but the quality varies massively
desire1
29th September 2012, 20:37
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desire1
29th September 2012, 21:05
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desire1
29th September 2012, 21:33
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blackie_2k5
29th September 2012, 21:41
u-pol?
desire1
30th September 2012, 16:23
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jware92
30th September 2012, 16:54
Search for pro xl, its in a blue can comes with an adjustable fan pattern too, bout £11 a can last time i used it, does the job but nowhere near as good 2k uhs
DAMSK11
30th September 2012, 20:29
U-pol is good stuff to use mate.
desire1
30th September 2012, 22:34
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DAMSK11
1st October 2012, 22:59
is this the u-pol one you are on about?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/U-pol-Power-Can-Aerosol-Clearcoat-Lacquer-500ml-x-2-/180636939612?pt=UK_Body_Shop_Supplies_Paint&hash=item2a0eccf55c
thanks
We use big tins of it in a spray gun, it's good stuff. I assume that rattle can is the same thing.
desire1
1st October 2012, 23:22
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DAMSK11
1st October 2012, 23:32
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/3007816704...84.m1436.l2649
i think i am going to buy this one
Been removed apparently. Good luck with that :homme:
desire1
1st October 2012, 23:48
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andz
13th October 2012, 23:34
Can these cans be used to spray on the bonnet paintwork? As the lacquer on my bonnet is pealing off.
blackie_2k5
13th October 2012, 23:46
not trying to be a knob mate
but if you dont know the answer to that..your probs gonna make it worse
lacquer peel is a cunt..but spot repairs on lacquer peel arent easy even for someone who knows what theyre doing
you have to flatten it back to the lowest point without taking it too far..and then do a good job spraying the lacquer in to hide it without getting patchy overspray
these days..with parts the way they are...it would be much more cost effective to just keep and eye out for a second hand bonnet
andz
13th October 2012, 23:48
not trying to be a knob mate
but if you dont know the answer to that..your probs gonna make it worse
lacquer peel is a cunt..but spot repairs on lacquer peel arent easy even for someone who knows what theyre doing
you have to flatten it back to the lowest point without taking it too far..and then do a good job spraying the lacquer in to hide it without getting patchy overspray
these days..with parts the way they are...it would be much more cost effective to just keep and eye out for a second hand bonnet
Ah cheers mate. Thought that it wouldn't be an easy job.
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