I've just spent the day waxing the surfs bodywork and boy is it gleaming,would put most new trucks to shame however is it normal for the lower sections (below rubber trim) of each door to have a very orange peel effect to the paintwork its almost as if the under coat has been layered on really thick is this normal as every door is the same.
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Originally posted by karl higgsI've just spent the day waxing the surfs bodywork and boy is it gleaming,would put most new trucks to shame however is it normal for the lower sections (below rubber trim) of each door to have a very orange peel effect to the paintwork its almost as if the under coat has been layered on really thick is this normal as every door is the same.
Quite common on many vehicles, its a thick flexible layer applied before the final coatMaurice
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Originally posted by MorrThis sounds like a stone chip protection. Not sure if its normal on 2nd Gens, there's none on a 3rd.
Quite common on many vehicles, its a thick flexible layer applied before the final coat
I have done the same on my Daughter's Fiesta, one thing cos it was rusty and it covered up the mess left when I got rid of the rust, and another cos it's the front and rear valance and they get terrible stone chips.
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Mine definitely aint got anything like that, but surfs come over here with allsorts of extras and odd bits and bobs, so more than likely you got a bonus![IMG]http://www.yotasurf-online.co.uk/public/coppermine/albums/userpics/10024/surf3.jpg[/IMG]
Big 'n' beautiful!
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