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Lotus_esprit_s1 Member Since: 01 Oct 2014 Location: Uk Posts: 201 |
Buy a new skin from sp4x4
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28th Jan 2017 1:47pm |
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Balvaig Member Since: 19 Feb 2016 Location: Fife Posts: 730 |
Big job you have set for yourself. I am no expert but this is how i would proceed.
For the frame the logical order is: Rub down rust converter prime paint For the skin (if aluminium) rub down bond an aluminium patch on to rear of hole fill hole with two part epoxy filler rub down apply fine surface filler to smooth rub down etch prime bare aluminium prime Re apply skin, using sealant to separate steel from aluminium Repaint Finally apply cavity spray to inside of door What products you use is a matter of debate, but try Frost restoration www.frost.co.uk They have a good choice of products. Hope this is of some help |
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28th Jan 2017 2:30pm |
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Conan Member Since: 05 Sep 2016 Location: the danger zone Posts: 53 |
I only have one piece of the top skin that is damaged, I wanted to avoid replacing all of them if I could repair mine... But thanks anyway
Thanks for sharing your opinion, I am always very optimistic and I thought that it wasn't going to be that big of a job. I think all it's all the prepping and the waiting time between each step that is the biggest pain... I will try to follow this and I'll take pictures as I am going through the repair, it could be of some help for someone else later on... Thx again! |
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30th Jan 2017 9:21am |
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Balvaig Member Since: 19 Feb 2016 Location: Fife Posts: 730 |
Its part of the fun.
I can understand you wishing to restore not replace. Just take your time. I am certain members of the forum will advise on specific products to use if you get stuck. |
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30th Jan 2017 9:47am |
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