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Alex1976



Member Since: 23 Jan 2013
Location: Buckingham
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England 
I took each panel off and sprayed it, but that was because I was doing other work too. It is fine to just mask up everything and then spray, just removing parts like front grill, light surrounds, wing vents etc etc.
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tyrannosauROSS



Member Since: 24 Jun 2016
Location: Kent
Posts: 136

United Kingdom 2006 Defender 110 Td5 CSW Chawton White
Im thinking about spraying my white defender.... but first I have a few questions...

A) is it sacrilege to paint over a white Defender?

B) if I do paint it I will invest in an air setup but looking at things online the pros "bake" the paint... I will obviously not have a fully heated spray booth so how does one overcome this issue?

I think, I will probably just paint the roof gloss black to match my newly painted headlight surrounds and front grill and wheels.
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wrcarter



Member Since: 14 Jan 2021
Location: Laois
Posts: 45

Ireland 1989 Defender 110 200 Tdi CSW Portofino Red
Alex1976 wrote:
I painted my Defender in a matt paint last year and really like it. Dead easy to live with. I just wash it as normal and then dry it off with a microfiber cloth and that's it. No need for polish or wax etc.

I don't see why snow foam should have any negative effects. I use Autoglym on my Defender and its fine.

Its nice that it look a bit different to the usual paint/colours you see. I am really happy with it.



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Hi Alex. Your defender looks great in the picture. I’m considering painting mine Matt blue. Just wonder how the Matt paint has lasted over the years. Have you any more pics. 1989 Land Rover 110 CSW
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Alex1976



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The paint has held up very well with nothing more than regular washing with a shampoo wax formula.

This is it last week:



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Post #900130 26th Apr 2021 7:27pm
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wrcarter



Member Since: 14 Jan 2021
Location: Laois
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Ireland 1989 Defender 110 200 Tdi CSW Portofino Red
Cheers Alex. Some people seem to say that Matt doesn’t last but that seems to be holding up great. I’m considering spraying it myself (first time spraying a full car). We use the same brand paint in work so hopefully I can get some. Was thinking of something like this although it does not look as Matt as yours.

https://i.pinimg.com/originals/39/57/be/39...a1caed.jpg 1989 Land Rover 110 CSW
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Alex1976



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I used this https://www.hmgpaint.com/products/rail/top...onomy-line

Nothing special and just sprayed it over the original paint that I had flatted back. Has been really good and no issues.
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