Advice on DIY Colour Coding
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Hi just wanted to ask a bit of advice with regards to colour coding the skirts and rear bumper extensions my self. I don't have any specialist tools like a compressor or an oven just a 1kw electric fire in the garage
Would I be able to do it? What are the primers and lacquers I need.
Do I need a special Flexible primer like used on the rear wings and front lips?
I have got a tin of touch up from Halfords so getting paint mixed up is no prob and they can supply in a tin. Will this be good enough for a decent finish?
I am guessing that I would need to key the skirts 1st so giving them a rub down with some wet and dry is the 1st step. From there I'm pretty much lost.
Would I be able to do it? What are the primers and lacquers I need.
Do I need a special Flexible primer like used on the rear wings and front lips?
I have got a tin of touch up from Halfords so getting paint mixed up is no prob and they can supply in a tin. Will this be good enough for a decent finish?
I am guessing that I would need to key the skirts 1st so giving them a rub down with some wet and dry is the 1st step. From there I'm pretty much lost.
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