So angry! (Rant!)
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Mouse_GTI
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So angry! (Rant!)
Well after mucking up my front badge my dad kindly sanded it down so I got it primered tonight. That's 24 hours wasted. Now I primered the rear badge last night, so tonight I sprayed the reflex silver over it.. Left that to dry a few hours then tried the laquer. All went well until a big hair got stuck on the badge so I tried to scrape it off, and now it's left a mark. Tried rubbing off the primer but it's screwed up the paint so now I got to wait for it to dry, sand it down then primer it again (another 24 hours) paint it (another 24 hours) then put on the laquer (another f*****g 24 hours) and I ain't got that time. The car looks crap as it is with all the scratches, stone chips and corroded bits, and I can't even make good badges after £35 and 2 days! And now I can't go out tonight as I've missed the bus because of this f*****g badge. So angry just now, I feel like a complete 'tard! Just want the car to look good but it costs so much 
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I am absolutely crap at painting, seriously!
Every time I try to spray something, I have to do it about 5 times.
I get so impatient, and always put too much on and it goes bubbly or runs.
I should really just take stuff to a body shop when I need it painting and pay someone who knows what they're doing to do it.
Every time I try to spray something, I have to do it about 5 times.
I get so impatient, and always put too much on and it goes bubbly or runs.
I should really just take stuff to a body shop when I need it painting and pay someone who knows what they're doing to do it.
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Yeah I get other people to do it too
Classic example was when I bought my de-locked door handles, I knew of no reputable bodyshops near me so I went to the body shop at my local dealership... £80 for the pair to be done
but on the plus side, a first-class finish, no doubt!
In your position Mouse, I would have bought a second front and rear badge to play with, that's generally the approach I take to these sort of things
As Bob says, practice makes perfect!
Cheers
Classic example was when I bought my de-locked door handles, I knew of no reputable bodyshops near me so I went to the body shop at my local dealership... £80 for the pair to be done
In your position Mouse, I would have bought a second front and rear badge to play with, that's generally the approach I take to these sort of things
As Bob says, practice makes perfect!
Cheers
Mouse_GTI wrote:I wasn't happy with the paint in the first place before I did the laquer, it had heaps of imperfections and crap, but I just accepted it. Tried sanding it down just now but it won't budge
Car will look great tomorrow with a gaping hole in the front grill and a black sticky pad on the boot
All will be good son enough bud, just have to bide your time. I chipped my door when i opened onto a rough wall. Big chips!!!

