Old English White
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Old English White
Hi, does anyone know if Rover Old English White is any relation to Morris Minor Old English White? Is the same shade, or at least sufficiently similar for me to get away with the odd stone-chip touch up?!
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Re: Old English White
Well I wouldn't like to chance it especially if the rest of your paintwork is nice. Buy a spray can of OEW from a Morris supplier, shake the can very thoroughly and spray a small amount into the plastic lid, then using an artists brush touch up the small chips. This has worked for me in the past. Hope this helps. 

Lou Rocke
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Re: Old English White
Very helpful, and it's saved me a few quid as I already have an unopened OEW aerosol from Tom Roy
Cheers,
Paul.

Cheers,
Paul.
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Snowdrop - 1967 4 Door Saloon
Sometimes it is better to obtain forgiveness rather than permission...
Snowdrop - 1967 4 Door Saloon
Re: Old English White
The Tom Roy paint is excellent. Let it thicken up a little in the lid before attempting the touch-in. And you can buy a pack of kids paint brushes in Poundland...but for tiny spots a cocktail stick can be used.


