Exactly. All done now -looks fine in the sun today. Probably turned pink again by morning. I wonder if anyone has challenged Vauxhall in Court on this - the paint 'not fit for purpose' ??
bmcecosse wrote:Thanks again all - how come my red Mini never showed slightest sign of this ??
I can still remember when I worked at Cowley, there were racks full of small, about 6" x 6", metal plates standing outside the experimental department. Each plate was painted a different colour, presumably to see the effects of exposure to the elements.
Bill Hewlett
Oxon & Berks Branch Chairman - MOT-UK Organiser (see http://www.blurb.com/books/1518384 and http://www.blurb.com/books/2422813)
Oxon & Berks Website: http://www.bucksinfo.net/mogbox/
I know red paint is well known for this problem but some seem worse than others. Back in the late 1980's I had a Manta (GM Vauxhall/Opel) in carmine red and never had any bother - it lived outside all year round as well. Later on (around 1996) I had a BMW 3 series in red with colour coded bumpers, these plastic bumpers and the door mirror covers were bad for blooming and need regular cutting to bring back the red colour.