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10 year old paint looking tired....help


Jim_1979
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I have a Silver J spec TT and tbh the paint is looking a little tired on the car. Nothing drastically wrong with it, just looking dull tbh.

 

Anyone got any ideas as to what I could use on it to liven it up again? Ideally the car could do with a respray, but funds are tight at the moment.

 

thanks

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Rotary ones can burn the paint cant they or at least take a layer off before you know it. I've got a nice mark on my front bumper where someone has held one too long next to the headlamp.

 

I looked in halfrauds but had to go to my usual paint supplier guy who gave me two choices of G3, liquid or paste. He reckoned the paste gives a better finish. I bought the liquid anyway 8.99 for 500ml.

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The passenger side front wing on my silver Supe has really dull paintwork, it looks likt someone tried out a polishing compound or something on it and it all went horribly wrong (not noticeable until you look closely but then it's obviously not right)... would mopping sort that out?

 

I never realised it was ITRO £40 for a whole car to be mopped, thought it was much more. Think I'll get that done as a Christmas present to my Supe. :)

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