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des1957
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Body Respray

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Dose anyone know where i can get my minor resprayed for a reasonable figure.
the body work is good no rust. just need it to look bright.
i live in the london area.
thanks Des :roll:
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Re: Body Respray

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Before considering a respray have you tried using a clay bar? It removes the impurities from dull paintwork and will leave it looking a lot brighter. My previous Minor looked like a different car after I used it :D There are some waxing /polishing tips here: http://www.mmoc.org.uk/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=17598


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Re: Body Respray

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Never mind the 'clay bar' - go over it with T Cut first......
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Re: Body Respray

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Thanks guys i will give it a try
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You asked about a re-spray, and we answered slightly tongue-in-cheek.... Respray will cost several hundred pounds - if it's worthwhile - a 'blow-over' may be less, but won't last any time at all. I'm surprised no-one came up with a list of places to at least visit - view their workmanship - ask for a quote. Can you post up a few pictures of the car so we can judge what needs doing?
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bmcecosse wrote: we answered slightly tongue-in-cheek....


My answer wasn't 'tongue in cheek'. If the problem is just that the paintwork is dull then it's worth trying a clay bar to remove the impurities from the paint followed by a carnauba wax polish.
Respray will cost several hundred pounds - if it's worthwhile - a 'blow-over' may be less, but won't last any time at all. I'm surprised no-one came up with a list of places to at least visit
With London / South East prices, depending on the amount of prep required you'll be lucky to get a blow over for much under £1,000 and a 'top notch' respray will be in the region of £3,000 - £4,000. Which is why I suggested trying an alternative first before deciding whether a respray is actually needed. Your location is given as "the London area" but this covers quite a large distance and it's best to get recommendations from those who live in your local area. It would be useful to provide a bit more info about where you are in the London area :D


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I agree Louise - but nobody actually answered the OP's question about a respray. He may be perfectly happy to pay the price for a quality job! There are many ways to 'revive' paintwork -some requiring considerably more manual effort than others. I believe the first resort should always be T cut, which removes the least possible amount of surface, and may do the job perfectly well. Others are more invasive and can easily cut through to the undercoat..... :(
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Re: Body Respray

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thanks for all the advice, i live in sw london, and yes the cheapest quote i got was for £1500.
when polished with a good car polish it comes up nice and glossy, but not all over.
its just that the respray that it had before i owned it 5 years ago was a bad job, as you can see ripples in a few places.
and one wing has a pearly finish not glossy.
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