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#1 Minitrio

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Posted 10 July 2015 - 12:36 AM

I have just bought an '89 998, with an uneven paint job. It is dull in a couple of areas and areas of painted over unremoved primer. to be honest it looks like someone has slapped it on with a hard brush, with various scraps and gouge's in it.

 

What would be the best way, to even it out and bring up a little shine, without needing a full respray? I intended to fully respray her in a few years time, but now I just want to bomb around in her for work and enjoy the essence of the mini, it's handling!

 

I'm appreciate any advise anyone has 😁



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Posted 10 July 2015 - 03:48 AM

Any pictures ?

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Posted 10 July 2015 - 05:02 AM

Mop it with some g3 compound mate.
Will bring up a nice shine and smooth out any rough patches.

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Posted 10 July 2015 - 07:43 AM

Impossible to say without pictures.

 

if it's as bad as i am imagining, then your only way forward might be to rub it down and start again



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Posted 10 July 2015 - 07:53 AM

It all depends upon how much paint is on there



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Posted 10 July 2015 - 07:55 AM

Sometimes flatting back with wet & dry will get rid of the light blemishes.

Then polish up with cutting compound & t-cut.

Can make a rough finish look presentable enough short term.



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Posted 10 July 2015 - 08:44 AM

Are we talking about Base coat and lacquer ? and someone just put paint on it.


Edited by KernowCooper, 10 July 2015 - 08:44 AM.


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Posted 10 July 2015 - 09:48 AM

If the paint is thick enough then try flatting back with 2000 wet and dry using plenty of soapy water ( car shampoo) then dry off. You will be able to see where the low spots are. You need to be very careful not to go mad here as you can go through the top coat.

Once you are fairly happy then either use G3 or Scholl Concepts S17+ with a mop to bring back the shine followed by a polish of your choice. I tend to use G3 first then the S17+ on heavier marks.

Now that is for solid colours, no lacquer. With lacquer you are limited a tad to the thickness of it. Again use the same process but take even more care. Mop at slow speed to start with then slowly increase the speed taking care not to overheat the area you are working otherwise you will ruin it.

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Posted 10 July 2015 - 05:14 PM

I don't actually pick it up till next week, so can't post any pictures.

 

Thanks for the advise, I guess a mixture of rubbing certain spots down, some mopping and t cut or G3 (thinking that's the same as tcut ), stand back and see if will do for a year or two.

 

I will post some pictures, when I've got it home and maybe you guys will have a better idea solving it.

 

Thanks again for all the advice, one last thing where do I get G3 from?



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Posted 10 July 2015 - 05:19 PM

1200 wet and dry and then g3 cutting compond



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Posted 10 July 2015 - 05:34 PM

G3 can be purchased from any paint shop but ebay or amazon would be cheaper


Edited by Ben_O, 10 July 2015 - 05:34 PM.


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Posted 10 July 2015 - 09:35 PM

Excellent cheers guys. I'll post some pics next week.

 

Thanks again. Going to find some G3 compound and a mop attachment.



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Posted 10 July 2015 - 09:43 PM

You wont polish out 1200 scrathes with g3! Its bad enough trying to remove 1500 scratches with g6!

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Posted 19 July 2015 - 08:40 PM

Hi Guys, thanks for your advice so far, here are some pictures to show the state of the paint job:

 

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The whole car isn't this bad, its just around detail spots like windows and the roof join.

 

So what's best to sort these problem areas out? Not sure what paint it is, but its described as a Metallic Gun metal grey.

 

Thanks again guys



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Posted 19 July 2015 - 11:00 PM

Unfortunately, the areas you show in your pictures all have imperfections under the top coat due to poor or rushed prep.

 

There is very little you can do without rubbing it back and painting it again, although i would say flatting and polishing may improve the finish but not by much.

 

Ben 






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