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Brandy has a friend
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- Mustang King
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Re: Brandy has a friend
it's lookin good Cage,dunno about paint but how about sheepskin/lambswool seat covers and dont forget the white venetians for the back window...... ![Thumbs Up :thumbs:](./images/smilies/th_smiley_two_thumbs_up.gif)
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Mammoet Australia
Rye Park Wind Farm
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Mammoet Australia
Rye Park Wind Farm
Re: Brandy has a friend
Got the black venetians at the moment. Thinking about the white ones. No sheepskin covers for me mate, not a big fan.
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Re: Brandy has a friend
You can paint, found some feed back here
http://www.sa.hillman.org.au/TT_VinylColour.htm
seems this fella tried a few ways
http://www.sa.hillman.org.au/TT_VinylColour.htm
seems this fella tried a few ways
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j
j
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My old man fixes leather funiture (repairs, paints, cleans etc) and he sends people the way of this moob. (EDIT......For Vinyl repairs)
http://www.uticolor.com.au/vinyl.htm
http://www.uticolor.com.au/vinyl.htm
Cheers,
j
j
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Thanks very much Justin really appreciate your findings mate. I will definitely check out the Uticolor product as there is a local guy to me that I will call. Will let you know how I go. Cheers mate
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http://www.vgautopaints.com.au/
They mixed vinyl dye for me years ago & still do it. Some of what I painted in the 90's still looks good.
They mixed vinyl dye for me years ago & still do it. Some of what I painted in the 90's still looks good.
Kerry
To our wives and sweethearts. May they never meet
To our wives and sweethearts. May they never meet
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Loving actually working on a car myself. You learn so much and the satisfaction is awesome.
I was told to try a product called Autosol to polish chrome, stainless etc from the X Series boys on the Ford Forum and I am glad they did as the chrome pieces have come up a treat. Took me about two hours and plenty of elbow grease but check out the difference.
Bottom half polished, top as it was
![Image](http://i849.photobucket.com/albums/ab59/mkaye123/xp/IMG_0482.jpg~original)
Old on the left, polished on the right
![Image](http://i849.photobucket.com/albums/ab59/mkaye123/xp/IMG_0484.jpg~original)
All finished. They look almost brand new
![Image](http://i849.photobucket.com/albums/ab59/mkaye123/xp/IMG_0493.jpg~original)
I was told to try a product called Autosol to polish chrome, stainless etc from the X Series boys on the Ford Forum and I am glad they did as the chrome pieces have come up a treat. Took me about two hours and plenty of elbow grease but check out the difference.
Bottom half polished, top as it was
![Image](http://i849.photobucket.com/albums/ab59/mkaye123/xp/IMG_0482.jpg~original)
Old on the left, polished on the right
![Image](http://i849.photobucket.com/albums/ab59/mkaye123/xp/IMG_0484.jpg~original)
All finished. They look almost brand new
![Image](http://i849.photobucket.com/albums/ab59/mkaye123/xp/IMG_0493.jpg~original)
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Re: Brandy has a friend
They look good, cage, cheaper than a rechrome.
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They have come up superb. I have heard of the Autosol myself, what proccess did you use, hand rub or buffer wheel?
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Best results generally from hard workscott66stang wrote:They have come up superb. I have heard of the Autosol myself, what proccess did you use, hand rub or buffer wheel?
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Actually i do have a problem with hard work......... cant seem to get anyone else to do it for menassi wrote:Best results generally from hard workscott66stang wrote:They have come up superb. I have heard of the Autosol myself, what proccess did you use, hand rub or buffer wheel?, so you should have no problem at all.
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Hmmm thats a management problem, send it upstairs.scott66stang wrote:Actually i do have a problem with hard work......... cant seem to get anyone else to do it for menassi wrote:Best results generally from hard workscott66stang wrote:They have come up superb. I have heard of the Autosol myself, what proccess did you use, hand rub or buffer wheel?, so you should have no problem at all.
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