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Re: Halfrauds aerosol paint
« Reply #15 on: 25 September 2011, 21:29:58 »

Even if Stevie Wonder did the job, it would look better than it does now with the rust and blistering paint.
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Re: Halfrauds aerosol paint
« Reply #16 on: 25 September 2011, 22:48:58 »

i used Holts dupli-color, matched in perfeik, can hardley tell, used Halfauds fist time and looked a mess.
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Re: Halfrauds aerosol paint
« Reply #17 on: 25 September 2011, 22:55:21 »

Never seen good dys job yet. ESP if it's Rusty.  ;)
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Re: Halfrauds aerosol paint
« Reply #18 on: 25 September 2011, 23:56:37 »

Never seen good dys job yet. ESP if it's Rusty.  ;)

You not seen any of my work then, but I only paint with an air brush, works for me, mind not done it for years now... ::) ::) ::)
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Re: Halfrauds aerosol paint
« Reply #19 on: 26 September 2011, 05:37:34 »

Mine is Champagne 68L.
I got a made up aero from Halfrauds and it matched perfectly, the spray head was a far better quality than the off the shelf ones too. A tad expensive at £13.00 but well worth it.......and strangely enough seemedto contain more than the normal ready made ones off the shelf.
I will definitely be using them again for more and have bought an extra as a standby for the inevitable touch up needed by lousy parkers and trolley idiots.
Take your car to them and let them look at the paint code on the vin plate.
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Re: Halfrauds aerosol paint
« Reply #20 on: 26 September 2011, 18:20:01 »

ive read (and you can google this) that using a small roller would work as it gives a more even spread. certainly :). anyoner ever tried?
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Re: Halfrauds aerosol paint
« Reply #21 on: 26 September 2011, 19:15:45 »

ive read (and you can google this) that using a small roller would work as it gives a more even spread. certainly :). anyoner ever tried?

Don't waste your time trying that with metallic colours  :-X
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Re: Halfrauds aerosol paint
« Reply #22 on: 26 September 2011, 19:26:11 »

ive read (and you can google this) that using a small roller would work as it gives a more even spread. certainly :). anyoner ever tried?

Don't waste your time trying that with metallic colours  :-X


lol ok mate. just wonderd if it would work as im useless with a spray can  :'(
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Re: Halfrauds aerosol paint
« Reply #23 on: 26 September 2011, 20:13:04 »

ive read (and you can google this) that using a small roller would work as it gives a more even spread. certainly :). anyoner ever tried?

Don't waste your time trying that with metallic colours  :-X

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even cant imagine  ;D
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Re: Halfrauds aerosol paint
« Reply #24 on: 27 September 2011, 00:53:01 »

ive read (and you can google this) that using a small roller would work as it gives a more even spread. certainly :). anyoner ever tried?

Don't waste your time trying that with metallic colours  :-X


lol ok mate. just wonderd if it would work as im useless with a spray can  :'(

Trust me,it wouldn't end well ???
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