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KyleMorrisEvans92
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Chassis Black

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Hi All, once this awful weather passes I am going to strip all the old and flaky underseal off, a couple of coats of red oxide and then a couple of coats of chassis matt black. Is Chassis black paint ok left as a topcoat without further protection, or would any of you recommend a top coat of something on top of the chassis black? my car is a daily driver through winter and summer months

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Chassis black is fine as long as you get the real/thick/sticky paint. But why 'red -oxide' what good do you think that will do?? Be sure to treat any rusty parts with phosphoric acid before applying anything on top..... Good luck - it's a terrible job - and unfortunately often reveals a few 'nasties'...... Do small areas at a time is my tip.......
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Thanks but it wont reveal any nasties as I have just spent 3,000 on the whole thing to get it completely rust free.
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There shouldn't be any nasties then!
Chassis black on the outside and Waxoyl in the inside should keep it all nasties free.

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I can't guess what has been done to your car - let's hope it is indeed free of nasties for many a year to come...... :lol:
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well you only just get over a weeks work for that price
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Thanks for your advice folks, it was a full restoration job and now its at the weather protection stage.
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" the weather protection stage " - top tip - keep it in a warm/dry garage, and NEVER take it out when there is a chance of rain.....
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if only :D :D
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£3000 a weeks work? Where do you get your minor done - a BMW dealership?

Assuming a 40 hour week... thats £75/hr. Most of the bodyshops I know charge £25-£40/hr (and yes I do know a few!)
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i did say just over a week
we as a firm have to charge £60.00 per hour to survive
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Re: Chassis Black

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Blimey... much more than the people round here!
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