Kieran
04-09-2003, 08:55 PM
Frasser, rasser:mad2:...
One thing with buying higher mileage cars is even the looked after ones bear the scars of pounding many miles of motorway - My bonnet and front airdam are decidedly pebble-dashed, so I'm now armed with a can and touch up stick of Mitsubishi's finest hamilton silver paint.
Thing is, I always seem to make an absolute hash of touching in the chips, especially the ones that are larger INSERT INTO post VALUES (say slightly smaller than a 5p piece). I don't expect flawless, but it would be nice to have an even, smooth touch-in that blends in quite well. The fact that I need to fart about with colour and then a layer of laquer is even more scary!:INSERT INTO post VALUES (
Any tips?
One thing with buying higher mileage cars is even the looked after ones bear the scars of pounding many miles of motorway - My bonnet and front airdam are decidedly pebble-dashed, so I'm now armed with a can and touch up stick of Mitsubishi's finest hamilton silver paint.
Thing is, I always seem to make an absolute hash of touching in the chips, especially the ones that are larger INSERT INTO post VALUES (say slightly smaller than a 5p piece). I don't expect flawless, but it would be nice to have an even, smooth touch-in that blends in quite well. The fact that I need to fart about with colour and then a layer of laquer is even more scary!:INSERT INTO post VALUES (
Any tips?