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Old 2nd February 2013, 21:43   #1
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hi, been looking on google images at smoothed saxo's, give me some ideas of what to do to mine, but i have never smoothed a car before, so i need some help/advice please?
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Old 3rd February 2013, 09:49   #2
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ok thanks,just wasnt sure whether to do it or not
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If your going to smooth bits you want it low too. A Wide set of alloys won go amiss either
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If you want idea's take a read through the full thread in the link

http://www.saxperience.com/forum/sho...hlight=wassy78
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I've only smoothed my boot badges but I just fiber glassed the back of the hole from inside and filled from outside, sanded and sprayed.. Everyone said Fiberglass would crack but over a year now and still perfect! But I wouldn't Fiberglass/fill large areas as filler does shrink and crack..
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If you are smoothing your whole boot you have to weld a metal plate over the number plate recess, if you're smoothing the fogs on the front then you need to plastic weld something in the hole. I cut up and old bumper when I did mine and plastic welded the bits of plastic to where the fogs should be. Smoothing the side badges is pretty simple as its such a small area so just take the badge off and bung a bit of filler in the recess. Easy peasy
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