That is the best and quickest methodology to take away paintwork Street rash and chips. Simple to comply with tutorial to cover these annoying …
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That is the best and quickest methodology to take away paintwork Street rash and chips. Simple to comply with tutorial to cover these annoying …
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Top tip mate 👍 where would I get this paint from to do a quartz grey car? Cheers
Alles sehr schön. Aber zuerst zusammen die Nummern 10 und 1. Eine verwohntt.online Brünette und eine anderes Blondine. Es wäre unfair, wenn ich 4 wählen würde
Alles sehr schön. Aber zuerst zusammen die Nummern 10 und 1. Eine verwohntt.online Brünette und eine andereb Blondine. Es wäre unfair, wenn ich 4 wählen würde
I do the same in Syd with my coupe cheers great work.
stunning vid bro and great content az allways love the channel bro
Good one mate. Do you prep, clean with wax and grease before you start the the job ? Cheers from NZ
Could you say more about the paint? What type of paint did you use? Where was it obtained (e.g. a big box store or a specialist automotive paint supplier)?
Great video as usual. Don't know if I was seeing things but were you painting over PPF? Ahh should have watched the whole vid before commenting! Great job.
Great result as always 👍🏻
Thanks 👍🏻
Great job amazing what you could do how long do you think the paint would hold ?
Thank you for showing how to do this, very helpful! Great work!
I'm liking this a lot, so where can I get some solvent paint for a Orange Toyota code H8R?
Something I just never thought of doing I’m subscribed 👍🏻
Would this work on magic black paint? Metallic
Hang on…
That had PPF on it? 🧐
Great work as always on your channel. You have quite short videos that cover the topic of the day. Subscribed about 3 months ago. You explained greatly that a rotating tool is better than a DA. But as I'm not living in UK and are not very fond of the new shipping/import fees – I have to buy paint kit from elsewhere. Would it not be better to mix with the paint with a hardener? Otherwise wouldn't the paint go off when using a degreaser? (I use alkaline but also petroleum based degreaser during winter).
I am confused by the number of terms/types of paint. Would a solvent based based paint be epoxy, enamel, acrylic or urethane? Or non or any of the above? I would order from paintgear, but I am in Canada, so no go on the shipping.