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Tis good stuff that.FARCELLA G3 is a paste to take out inperfections in paint
Farecla - G3 Regular Grade Paste
Tis good stuff that.FARCELLA G3 is a paste to take out inperfections in paint
Farecla - G3 Regular Grade Paste
FARCELLA G3 is a paste to take out inperfections in paint
Farecla - G3 Regular Grade Paste
No it's not fookin delux!!! It's that red floor paint for garages and land rover associated components
Seriously though, the paint is canned, seal grey (I can't remember what type off the top of me head but it does require laqour) I'm doing it outside walm temp little to no wind at all. Oh and no tac rag but was well blew then wiped free of dust. Somone has also said to me today that I may have been too close with the can...
I like your styleI sprayed my rear door after a rough rubbing down just to tidy it up... I used grey etch primer then like you a can of paint and 10 copies of the Daily Mirror. I got the same finish as you...... I mentioned it to the paint guy and he reckons its most likely the warm weather was to blame. Best done on a cool cloudy day if outside.... I did mime in the sun 80f:doh:. Fook it... it looks okay from 2 yards... a man on a galloping horse would never notice! I may do it better next time but for now its fine
I sprayed my rear door after a rough rubbing down just to tidy it up... I used grey etch primer then like you a can of paint and 1 copies of the Daily Mirror. I got the same finish as you...... I mentioned it to the paint guy and he reckons its most likely the warm weather was to blame. Best done on a cool cloudy day if outside.... I did mime in the sun 80f:doh:. Fook it... it looks okay from 2 yards... a man on a galloping horse would never notice! I may do it better next time but for now its fine
pea g3 and t cut electric mop,keep it very wet (or you burn paint )
runs can be cleared by 1200 grit wet and dry and natural soap and water (don't go mad)
go gentle and do not stop on one spot
rubber block and round action
paint is like a first date, little difference between perfection v disaster-work the area, not one spot
Talking from expirience then
yes work the panel, watch the edges as thinner
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