My Backyard Paintjob

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Re: My Backyard Paintjob

Postby Old Dude » Thu Sep 29, 2011 9:27 pm

slug_dub wrote:If you sand off the stone chip stuff along the botton half in prep, is there something you could use before paint to put it on anew?


You can buy it in a can from Supa cheap, I had some grazes under my wifes car and bought some of the rubberised stuff and just cleaned and sprayed it on after.
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Re: My Backyard Paintjob

Postby Mr Morlock » Fri Sep 30, 2011 11:55 am

Paint supplies - best bet is an auto paint supplier- the outlet that sells all the items that GP listed. My prob with Supa cheap etc is that they probably no nothing about painting or can give any informed advice.

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Re: My Backyard Paintjob

Postby Guran » Fri Sep 30, 2011 2:43 pm

Mr Morlock wrote:I am one of those people that actually read labels and see what are the recommendations for use. I have also been caught out using the wrong approach to cleaning by using the wrong product. The right polish is easy to buy and not expensive.

And you're possibly missing out on a LOT of uses for some common products simply because it's NOT mentioned on the label. Sodium bicarbonate for example ...
http://www.everyday-wisdom.com/uses-for ... -soda.html
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Re: My Backyard Paintjob

Postby Mr Morlock » Fri Sep 30, 2011 6:45 pm

the ABC's top selling book is Spotless and it lists many older products and I use them- bi carb soda ( baking soda) is indeed a very useful product used in our house. A book like Spotless is a very handy reference for anyone but some modern or specialist commercial products do a better job on some things. The net of course also is a good source for cleaning techniques . I keep a variety of traditional solvents and cleaners on hand and silvo and brasso etc. Reading labels and instruction manuals surely is not such a bad plan.


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