mat.price
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| posted on 18/7/06 at 06:15 PM |
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Scratches out of fibreglass
Scratches out of fibreglass
I have been using 1200 grit wet and dry to get the lines down till it blends in with the fibreglass body
I am now faced to get rid of the scratches!
What have other people used to blend the scratches out of the fibreglass as I have been told not to use t-cut, as it will give an age effect to the
fibreglass?
Thanks all for any help
matt
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stevebubs
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| posted on 18/7/06 at 07:18 PM |
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2000 grade and farecla G3
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andyharding
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| posted on 18/7/06 at 07:20 PM |
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And one of these:-
Are you a Mac user or a retard?
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posted on 18/7/06 at 08:45 PM |
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Farecla G3 I’ve heard of this is this like t-cut but for fibreglass only?
also got to get one of them toys!!
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COREdevelopments
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| posted on 18/7/06 at 09:13 PM |
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g3 used for cutting back fresh paint. its a messy job especially with a machine polisher, take care when using a machine polisher as they can burn
through paint very easily.
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stevebubs
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| posted on 18/7/06 at 10:46 PM |
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Polishing compounds can be had from most bodyshops or CFS
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richardR1
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| posted on 18/7/06 at 11:09 PM |
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Have a look on Detailing World for advice. There are loads of products available without going to the
extent of G3. Also a random orbital polisher is a lot safer than a rotary as it won't burn through paintwork.
MK Owners Club Member 1015
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posted on 19/7/06 at 05:02 PM |
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Ok thank for the help!
If I go for doing it by hand, then what’s the best stuff to use like cloth etc?
Thank again
Matt
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