In total: 4 coats of primmer, roughly 10 coats of colour matched paint and 5 clear coats (extra coats to acommodate the removal of the stone guard primmer stuff) - all paint/primmer was from a can! It only proves what can be achieved if you have a bit of patients

Sorry for a few of the images, they were taken with my phone. I acutally have 150 odd photos of this on my camera but have only posted the most relevant ones.
Step 1: Strip old paint, sand, bog and sand



Step 2: Primmer, sand, primmer, sand etc etc (4 layers in total)


Step 3: Paint

Step 4: Sand

Step 5: AutoGlym Paint renovator

At this stage no clear coat has been applied. I waited a week for the paint to cure properly before clear coating. In the mean time, i got stuck into the door skirt...

half way through my scraper broke...all i can say is thank god for cable ties






Note in this next picture how the tape was moved to the top of the side indent strip thingy. This is so i can easly blend the paint in to the orginal paint and also to be less conspicuous to see.




And after some paint renovator to get it ultra smooth and shiny... (still no clear coat btw)




And finally the clear coat, sanded and buffed. What a result
