Anti scratch finish

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Someone at work mentioned an anti scratch paint finish, which is of great
interest as we work out in the country and travel in along single track
lanes with much undergrowth.
Anyone heard of this finish?
Chris


 
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they were saying :

> Someone at work mentioned an anti scratch paint finish, which is of great
> interest as we work out in the country and travel in along single track
> lanes with much undergrowth.
> Anyone heard of this finish?


It's called "Dulux". Apply it with a brush, nice and thick.

It'll still scratch, but you won't care as much.
 
On Sat, 14 Feb 2004 07:28:36 -0000, "roddytoo"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>Someone at work mentioned an anti scratch paint finish, which is of great
>interest as we work out in the country and travel in along single track
>lanes with much undergrowth.
>Anyone heard of this finish?


Sounds like the fitting of wraparound bullbars might be somewhat
helpful if you are pushing scrub back with the vehicle.

Don't forget to tell the vehicle insurers about the fitting of
bullbars though - insurers don't tend to like 'em as pedestrians don't
bounce neatly off the bonnet should they get hit by the vehicle.

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"roddytoo" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Someone at work mentioned an anti scratch paint finish, which is of great
> interest as we work out in the country and travel in along single track
> lanes with much undergrowth.
> Anyone heard of this finish?
> Chris
>
>


try having rhino liner or Line-X or similiar applied to the outside :)

rhys


 
hello i know the HUMMER 2 (H2) uses a cling film type plastic on the
paintsed body parts wings etc.( it is a option) they get it from 3M
(SCOTCHAL CLEAR PAINT PROTECTION)
might be worth looking into??
hope this helps :)

"roddytoo" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Someone at work mentioned an anti scratch paint finish, which is of great
> interest as we work out in the country and travel in along single track
> lanes with much undergrowth.
> Anyone heard of this finish?
> Chris
>
>



 
On Sat, 14 Feb 2004 17:11:00 +0000, PoP <[email protected]> wrote:

->On Sat, 14 Feb 2004 07:28:36 -0000, "roddytoo"
-><[email protected]> wrote:
->
->>Someone at work mentioned an anti scratch paint finish, which is of great
->>interest as we work out in the country and travel in along single track
->>lanes with much undergrowth.
->>Anyone heard of this finish?
->
->Sounds like the fitting of wraparound bullbars might be somewhat
->helpful if you are pushing scrub back with the vehicle.
->
Until you hit something a bit harder and it pushes the wrap around bull bar into
the wing !!

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Geoff
www.anoraks.uk.net
 
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