Heathen wrote: » Is it just me or do the bird know who clean car enthusiasts are?... No word of a lie, there is about 12 or 13 bird sh1ts all over my car today... Everytime i wash it they seem to know and can't get here quick enough to crap on it again H
MetzgerMeister wrote: » They just don't like Mazda, especially the Must Poo & Sh!t
Heathen wrote: » Ohhhhh!! Harsh!! H
alanhiggyno1 wrote: » guys looking for your expertise on stone chips and scratches.my lovely veccy was keyed a few weeks ago on doors and bonnet and has a few stone chips built up over the years.i would really love some advice on how to remove them or touch them up to nearly new as i hate looking at them.im uploading pics now so maybe ye can advise me or @curran would know what to do.cheers guys for ur help hope this link works
punisher5112 wrote: » If it's keyed a re spray may be the only viable option as all depends on how deep.
alanhiggyno1 wrote: » ya trying to upload pics.what the best way to upload pics
alanhiggyno1 wrote: » here u go i hope lolhttp://imgur.com/McysWuWhttp://imgur.com/kkzGtilhttp://imgur.com/dQfjqsahttp://imgur.com/lz44GvChttp://imgur.com/PODVA0Ahttp://imgur.com/oruEBOVhttp://imgur.com/fHihVT5
Curran wrote: » Machine polishing is what most of those scratches will require to get a good finish - you can hand polish them, which will do a reasonable job hiding them In order you posted the links 1st - needs paint 2nd - you'll improve, but 2 need paint 3rd - the X shape scratch should machine polish correct, but is that a scratch on the arch too? 4th - hard to tell - improve the appearance by polishing, but probably needs paint 5th - will finishing nicely 6th - will finish nicely 7th - would guess it will correct
Curran wrote: » Chipex or Dr. Colorchip are the two big names in paint kits - with Dr. Colorchip perhaps pipping Chipex on people's favourites. Are you planning on doing machine correction also? As this would ideally need to be done to finish down any painting, for a better finish; otherwise you will be left with a finish that is proud of the surface. Essentially you will need to prepare the surface well, with a wipedown, fill the scratch, sand it back, and machine polish to a good finish. If you are not considering machine polishing, you might be left with blobs of paint, which may or may not be better in appearance that a white scratch....wont be as obvious for sure, but you'll know its there and it will forever stand out. If you are willing to invest some time and money, you should be able to make a very good bash at it, and give the car a good turn around.
ShaunieVW wrote: » Lads, is there anywhere in Ireland that sells DA's or rotarys since CC went?
CrowdedHouse wrote: » Thanks Curran - I guess I won't bother with it so