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1985 Haro Master paint advice

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Swivel:

--- Quote from: MartyC on October 05, 2011, 12:54 PM ---I'm feeling a deja vous moment, didn't this question get asked in a post before?

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Yep but I didn't want to rub it down and paint over it, that was the result before, thought i'd post it again when I was getting around to building it which is about now  :coolsmiley:

Swivel:

--- Quote from: griff on October 05, 2011, 12:59 PM ---got some tippex you can borrow matt - would work on the chips AND yellow bits
just PM me your details  :daumenhoch:

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LOL  :D ;)

MartyC:

--- Quote from: Swivel on October 05, 2011, 01:27 PM ---
--- Quote from: MartyC on October 05, 2011, 12:54 PM ---I'm feeling a deja vous moment, didn't this question get asked in a post before?

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Yep but I didn't want to rub it down and paint over it, that was the result before, thought i'd post it again when I was getting around to building it which is about now  :coolsmiley:

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 :LolLolLolLol:

JAY:
Matt, you have have to have a lot of patience when doing this, i would use wet n dry to take off the yellow, you just have to take it down slowly and not go through the original paint. Touching it in again is a patience thing, i build the paint up in layers, letting it dry each time and then flatten it off with a wet n dry,(again,be careful not to rub it down too much) then bring it up with t cut and it should blend in spot on. Think i told you before to get Domestic white colour as it matches the original paint pretty much perfect.

ukoldschool:
'appliance white' from halfrauds is a good match from memory

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