First time filling and spraying- possible?
First time filling and spraying- possible?
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Sa Calobra

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40,746 posts

235 months

Saturday 28th July 2018
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Old bloke drove at me and tried 'squeezing through' his words. Fearing incase it went 50:50 and my ncb I looked at him and said 'on your way'. With hindsight I should have been tough but we'll tough.

Is it easy to user filler, sand then get maybe Chipsaway or self to spray?

227bhp

10,203 posts

152 months

Saturday 28th July 2018
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How does someone try 'squeezing through' their words? Couldn't he open his mouth properly due to shock or was he remaining tight lipped?

Cookiedough

21 posts

96 months

Sunday 29th July 2018
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Hi matey,
It looks a tough ask, for a first time diy repair. The 1/4 looks too out of shape. The bumper ideally needs to come off, to allow room to work and shape that 1/4.
There’s nowt like, on the job experience, so if you fancy a challenge, get your overalls on. If it was mine, I would be getting a few quotes off local body shops. I am a smart repairer, so can speak from my own experiences, and if you were my customer, I would point you in the direction of a body shop. Ed-Spray Shop Darlaston.

paintman

7,852 posts

214 months

Sunday 29th July 2018
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Your choices are either to DIY it all or pay someone to do it all.

I would be very surprised if you find a professional that would take on a half done job without stripping it all off & starting again, too many issues with what's been used, how it's been applied etc

Andy 308GTB

3,020 posts

245 months

Sunday 29th July 2018
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paintman said:
Your choices are either to DIY it all or pay someone to do it all.

I would be very surprised if you find a professional that would take on a half done job without stripping it all off & starting again, too many issues with what's been used, how it's been applied etc
This!