MK5 Golf GTI
General => Random Chat => Topic started by: Gtiain on March 01, 2011, 09:52:02 am
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Did you leave the standard mottled black plastic on or did you get r32 skirts which are smooth? I've taken my car in to be colour coded with the standard mottled plastic on. The guy says he will try his best to build it up and get a smooth finish but he says it might still be mottled. If that makes any sense. Cheers
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I know what you mean,my friendly(???) local Vw bodyshop came out with that too,basically they were not interested in doing the job.
However if you get someone who is prepared to put in the effort and do the proper preparation,you shoild get a good smooth finish.
I cheated and bought R32 sides and an Ed30 bumper!!!
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Thanks mate. What is proper prep? I just really hope it doesn't come back with the mottling showing through because that will look rubbish. :happy2:
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Thanks mate. What is proper prep? I just really hope it doesn't come back with the mottling showing through because that will look rubbish. :happy2:
you can either smooth/sand them down or put lots of layers of primer on them then smooth the primer, but that way will chip alot easier.
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dont build it up, sand it down!
thats the correct way to do it, the finish will never be the same building it up! :smiley:
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Thanks for your replies guys. I've rang him and said that people who have had it done before have had the plastics sanded before spraying rather than being built up.
I just know this is gonna end in tears and I'll regret getting it done! Oh well my splitter will look good because it's an edition 30 one and at least that's smooth!
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dont build it up, sand it down!
thats the correct way to do it, the finish will never be the same building it up! :smiley:
id never build it up personally, but some muppets will do.
at the OP, why not just do it yourself then take it to get painted. :smiley:
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I just know this is gonna end in tears and I'll regret getting it done!
in that case dont take it to someone who will "try his best"
take it to someone who can do it
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I just know this is gonna end in tears and I'll regret getting it done!
in that case dont take it to someone who will "try his best"
take it to someone who can do it
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Unfortunately it's in the bodyshop now and I'm away now until I pick it up next Wednesday! I'm glad I asked you guys though because at least I've got in touch with him and said it needs sanding. If it's not up to scratch I'll just have to bite the bullet and get it done somewhere else. After asking for at least some money knocking off!
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its not a hard job, and as a bodyshop they shop be able to sand, prep and paint hopefully. fingers crossed for you though dude
pictures when its done :happy2:
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its not a hard job, and as a bodyshop they shop be able to sand, prep and paint hopefully. fingers crossed for you though dude
pictures when its done :happy2:
Thanks Matey, you've been a great help. :happy2:
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id never build it up personally, but some muppets will do.
whatever happened to bennylenny anyway? :laugh:
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It just takes a lot more prep, where are you based? Perhaps someone will recommend someone,...if you are anywhere near Glasgow, touch ups in Polmadie are excellent.
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West Yorkshire so Glasgow might be a little far :signLOL:
Thanks anyway :happy2:
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Just got my side skirts and valance back for the tractor :grin:
Had them smoothed and sprayed and they look 100% . As others have said you can get them perfect its just more work :happy2:
Still much cheaper than buying the ED30/R32 ones!!
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I had mine done too, as long as they sand it down well first then use a high build primer once it's all nice and smooth you should be fine.
The golf should have came out the factory like this IMO
Matt
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its not a hard job, and as a bodyshop they shop be able to sand, prep and paint hopefully. fingers crossed for you though dude
pictures when its done :happy2:
Got the car back, here are some pics of it in my build thread (page 2) as requested! Really pleased with it, he's done a good job. Cheers for your input. :happy2:
http://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,24331.0.html