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MarcusM Member Since: 29 Jan 2020 Location: Nottingham Posts: 101 |
Just wanted to share a very satisfying job I did in the last couple of days giving the rear a refresh.
Used the Buzzweld kit which worked amazingly well and also brought the bracket of the mud flaps back to life. https://www.buzzweld.co.uk/fxliner-1k-cros...g-kit.html Only issue was I could have been better using the spray can as didn't get the most perfect surface finish! Click image to enlarge Click image to enlarge Click image to enlarge Click image to enlarge Keswick green 2007 Defender 90 TD5 |
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9th Apr 2020 8:16am |
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MarcusM Member Since: 29 Jan 2020 Location: Nottingham Posts: 101 |
Great tip- will ge that sorted, thanks Mark Keswick green 2007 Defender 90 TD5
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9th Apr 2020 10:41am |
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Adammacky Member Since: 28 Dec 2019 Location: West Midlands Posts: 309 |
Looks much better, did you have any left over? I'm planning to do this myself but was wandering if theres much left to do any other areas that need tidying.
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9th Apr 2020 2:00pm |
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MarcusM Member Since: 29 Jan 2020 Location: Nottingham Posts: 101 |
Thanks, to be honest you could do with another set if you wanted to other areas- I felt like I had just enough to do the crossmember and tow bracket below with one of each of the products. I bought 2 sets (4 cans) and did part of the front bumper, mudflap brackets and the rear crossmember bits here with none left over. Keswick green 2007 Defender 90 TD5
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9th Apr 2020 3:04pm |
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Adammacky Member Since: 28 Dec 2019 Location: West Midlands Posts: 309 |
Reckon this stuff would work well on a spare wheel carrier? Mine has alot of rust and needs refreshing
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15th Apr 2020 7:53pm |
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MarcusM Member Since: 29 Jan 2020 Location: Nottingham Posts: 101 |
Yeah for sure- I used the dual set on a few things works well- will give a matte finish though if that’s what you’re after Keswick green 2007 Defender 90 TD5
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15th Apr 2020 8:02pm |
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Adammacky Member Since: 28 Dec 2019 Location: West Midlands Posts: 309 |
What did you use to strip it back to the metal?
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15th Apr 2020 10:29pm |
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MarcusM Member Since: 29 Jan 2020 Location: Nottingham Posts: 101 |
I used a wire brush drill cup and it came off pretty well- I have heard of using a flap disk which I think goes on an angle grinder. I managed pretty easily using the drill though. This was when I started with it-
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16th Apr 2020 7:46am |
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Hernia Member Since: 26 Jan 2018 Location: Kent Posts: 26 |
Just stripped all the furniture off mine and gently went over with a 120 grit flapper wheel (only took a few minutes). Had been over with the brush cup previously, but was taking forever to get through the *good* paint that was left.
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16th Apr 2020 12:13pm |
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Hernia Member Since: 26 Jan 2018 Location: Kent Posts: 26 |
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16th Apr 2020 12:14pm |
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