200tdi ayre
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hmmm, i dunno, i just think its a shame to get too carried away with getting it right when soon you'll be crying over how battered it is already.
Im not trying to be a nay-sayer, just to consider saving yourself a load of work.
after a few years of use mine has achieved a unique patina of tree scuffs and hedge scratches and various marks and dents etc from various different occasions, you can read the bodywork like a storybook.
Im glad i just slapped the green paint on with a brush, 3hrs start to finish and it looks awesome, brush strokes anorl.
No point polishing a turd mate, life's too short for extreme polishing in my book anyway, why polish it when you could be driving it.
amen
I know what your saying brush/ roller works for NATO paint but I'm not a fan of NATO colours personally my paint is quite glossy and would look good sprayed I just wanna get rid of corrosion and abnormalities in the paint not going to do much panel beating and it would rarely be polished
Both a means to an end but it seems a shame to spend so much time on what's underneath and then just slap paint on with a brush haha