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I want to bring it back to its former glory, so would like to look at getting the paint restored or powder coated.
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Need to get it back to this!
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![Image](http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a290/scottbarton/MR2/IMG_2677.jpg)
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Anyone recommend anywhere?
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al/c wrote:i would not powder coat it scott as they have to shot blast it first, 2k paint is the way to go![]()
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.ps i,m in the blasting industryso know the problems it can lead to.
al/c wrote:i would not powder coat it scott as they have to shot blast it first, 2k paint is the way to go![]()
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.ps i,m in the blasting industryso know the problems it can lead to.
Scott Barton wrote:This stuff?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/bhp/2k-paint
al/c wrote:i would not powder coat it scott as they have to shot blast it first, 2k paint is the way to go![]()
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.ps i,m in the blasting industryso know the problems it can lead to.
fred130111 wrote:My rocker cover was done with rattle cans with normal paint!
I am aware this isnt the way to go but its lasted over a year and still looks like new
Scott Barton wrote:but will shot blast.
Peter Gidden - SBITS wrote:Scott Barton wrote:but will shot blast.
Hope he is able to remove every single grain that gets under the splash plates inside the cover.