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WorldClassAccident
19th November 2013, 13:09
My car has had been undercoated and then a quick top coat put on. This was never meant to be the finished paint job, merely to make the car a single colour and passable for photos so I have no complaints.

The trouble is that I have run out of money for a few months so was wondering if there is any quick way to smarten it up a bit. The paint finish is basically dull and if it was a normal car I would say it looks like it needs a good t-cut and polish. I am planning on getting it properly sprayed next year so don't want to do anything that will disrupt that, just want a bit of shine.

What recommendations?

1) Use a normal car polish and my electric polisher to shine up what is there
2) Use product "insert name here" to get the paint finish smooth and then polish
3) Use XXXX grade wet'n'dry to get a smooth finish and then polish
4) Something else?

As you can see, it is not a massive issue but a quick fix would be nice
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-bW6vESlWVHM/UooL-P8JdRI/AAAAAAAAHM8/9d5dS2RuTZo/w657-h493-no/IMG_20131118_124415.jpg

seanick
21st November 2013, 16:20
Probably not a huge thickness of paint to play with, so polish it hard and you may go through.

I would just fit the grill and get the car a bit muddy. A few miles down some country lanes and it will soon have that 'I am too busy to wash it look'.

WorldClassAccident
25th November 2013, 19:10
I am trying

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-a9Fehc7v9Kg/UpCIYZdTgUI/AAAAAAAAHRY/GvM9zV0fSJ4/w725-h544-no/IMG_20131123_100805.jpg

Viatron
25th November 2013, 19:40
Couple of coats of cheap laquer followed by a flatting back and a polish?

WorldClassAccident
27th November 2013, 10:08
I am thinking that I don't want to cause too much work for the 'proper' painter when I get the job done professionally. I reckon I can get away with a mild abrasive paste to get rid of the worse imperfections and then polish the paint without any clear coat. Won't look great but won't need as much stripping back before the final painting

Viatron
27th November 2013, 11:11
just be careful with cutting back as I fear you'll go through the paint layer quicker than you may think!
Best of luck, looks nice anyway.

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