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| Mr Hammers |
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 Mr Hammers World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 22:39 - 01 Nov 2017 Post subject: Good, thick and hard |
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No, not 'what does my penis get when i see those FC Moto swimwear ads on the BCF banners'....
..but what wax is good enough, thick enough and hard enough to cover some shitty paintwork and make it look half decent?
I was going to take the blame for it, but it's such a shit job i just can't. My lad sprayed his GS before he left and left me to tidy it up and sell it for him, and while it's not really that bad, in places it is quite rough to the touch. I don't want to start sanding it down and respray the tank and all the panels all over again, so i'm hoping there's a good wax out there that will allow me to try and minimise the roughness a bit.
Can anyone recommend a good wax that i can apply and reapply and keep reapplying until the roughness isn't quite so rough?
While Mer and similar are great, they're too thin and liquidy to really hide the imperfections.
Price is no object! (so long as it's as cheap as possible..) ____________________ A Guide To Powerbands |
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Cheers for all the suggestions guys.
Stickers would work but putting them where the roughness is would look a bit odd. The plasti-dip looks like it would sort it, but also looks like a lot of work. Already tried the t-cut route, and although it was better, to really it smooth it out could end up taking too much paint off i think.
So, in the end decided to go with arry's solution and ordered the Autoglym resin and the Dodo Juice. Seems the best work involved/cost balance.
Will let you know how it goes!
Thanks again all.  ____________________ A Guide To Powerbands |
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