Repainting underparts - best paint??

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JOWETTJAVELIN
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Re: Repainting underparts - best paint??

Post by JOWETTJAVELIN »

Also treat a rusty one with Kurust and leave it. This is rapidly becoming a full-blown field study. :D

Edit. We now know Kurust isn't what it used to be, either.
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Re: Repainting underparts - best paint??

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I have tried lots of paints over the last 30 years, Frost's chassis black is the one for me, good coverage, easy to apply, looks authentic and seems to offer a long term protection. Follow this link for details of product. http://www.frost.co.uk/frost-chassis-black-paint.html

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Re: Repainting underparts - best paint??

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I agree with Chicken John. I can also recommend the Brantho Korrux 3 in 1. I did the chassis on the MG with it. It covers very well.
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Re: Repainting underparts - best paint??

Post by moggiethouable »

Hammerite smooth for wheels.
Hammerite original crackle finish for underneath.
Keep any spare for wrought iron garden gates and hinges etc.
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