Brandy has a friend
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- Mustang King
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Re: Brandy has a friend
it's lookin good Cage,dunno about paint but how about sheepskin/lambswool seat covers and dont forget the white venetians for the back window......
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Re: Brandy has a friend
Got the black venetians at the moment. Thinking about the white ones. No sheepskin covers for me mate, not a big fan.
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You can paint, found some feed back here
http://www.sa.hillman.org.au/TT_VinylColour.htm
seems this fella tried a few ways
http://www.sa.hillman.org.au/TT_VinylColour.htm
seems this fella tried a few ways
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j
j
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My old man fixes leather funiture (repairs, paints, cleans etc) and he sends people the way of this moob. (EDIT......For Vinyl repairs)
http://www.uticolor.com.au/vinyl.htm
http://www.uticolor.com.au/vinyl.htm
Cheers,
j
j
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Thanks very much Justin really appreciate your findings mate. I will definitely check out the Uticolor product as there is a local guy to me that I will call. Will let you know how I go. Cheers mate
"The simple answer is, even if I have decided I still don't know what to do."
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http://www.vgautopaints.com.au/
They mixed vinyl dye for me years ago & still do it. Some of what I painted in the 90's still looks good.
They mixed vinyl dye for me years ago & still do it. Some of what I painted in the 90's still looks good.
Kerry
To our wives and sweethearts. May they never meet
To our wives and sweethearts. May they never meet
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Loving actually working on a car myself. You learn so much and the satisfaction is awesome.
I was told to try a product called Autosol to polish chrome, stainless etc from the X Series boys on the Ford Forum and I am glad they did as the chrome pieces have come up a treat. Took me about two hours and plenty of elbow grease but check out the difference.
Bottom half polished, top as it was
Old on the left, polished on the right
All finished. They look almost brand new
I was told to try a product called Autosol to polish chrome, stainless etc from the X Series boys on the Ford Forum and I am glad they did as the chrome pieces have come up a treat. Took me about two hours and plenty of elbow grease but check out the difference.
Bottom half polished, top as it was
Old on the left, polished on the right
All finished. They look almost brand new
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Re: Brandy has a friend
They look good, cage, cheaper than a rechrome.
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They have come up superb. I have heard of the Autosol myself, what proccess did you use, hand rub or buffer wheel?
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Best results generally from hard work , so you should have no problem at all.scott66stang wrote:They have come up superb. I have heard of the Autosol myself, what proccess did you use, hand rub or buffer wheel?
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Actually i do have a problem with hard work......... cant seem to get anyone else to do it for menassi wrote:Best results generally from hard work , so you should have no problem at all.scott66stang wrote:They have come up superb. I have heard of the Autosol myself, what proccess did you use, hand rub or buffer wheel?
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Hmmm thats a management problem, send it upstairs.scott66stang wrote:Actually i do have a problem with hard work......... cant seem to get anyone else to do it for menassi wrote:Best results generally from hard work , so you should have no problem at all.scott66stang wrote:They have come up superb. I have heard of the Autosol myself, what proccess did you use, hand rub or buffer wheel?