bloody rain!!

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bloody rain!!

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having just finished repairing kate's rear bumper, the heavens opened and it's frelled up the laquer!! can i flat it back and re lquer or do i need to put more colour on it??

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flat it back with 1000 or 1200 grade wet/dry and re laquer. if the laq is deep enough you should get away with it
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Re: bloody rain

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If you have some of that rain to spare, send it over hear. Not had any to speak of for a Month or more.
Health has now stopped me camping Etc.

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i'll be giving that a go then!! rain your welcome but it's the first we've seen too!!

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Bloody rain 2...

Tried to fix a stone chip in my windscreen yesterday.
Fixed the applicator. Mixed the resin. filled chip....
Leave for five hours the instructions said.
Left it, It peed down and the resin leaked all over the screen. Crap.
£ 6 quid down the drain (literaly) and a sticky mess to clean up.


Great..


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