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Post by LMF on Oct 23, 2008 20:47:22 GMT 8
Has anybody done DIY before for such damages? From what i know must use sand the area, apply some sort of epoxy to the area, let it cure/harden then respray the area/s...
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Post by psyfool7 on Oct 24, 2008 0:56:45 GMT 8
Has anybody done DIY before for such damages? From what i know must use sand the area, apply some sort of epoxy to the area, let it cure/harden then respray the area/s... Why don't u try?...shd work...ur rims white so can touch up using white spray...Shd be able to do it.. ..My rims bronze..a bit hard to find spray of matching color...
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Post by LMF on Oct 24, 2008 15:47:24 GMT 8
bro i chged to black rims sometime back liao leh...
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Post by psyfool7 on Oct 24, 2008 19:17:39 GMT 8
bro i chged to black rims sometime back liao leh... Same oso lah..black oso easy to touch up...me old oready lah..
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Post by LMF on Oct 24, 2008 19:27:41 GMT 8
ok lor but just dunno which type of those epoxy stuff to get...
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Post by psyfool7 on Oct 24, 2008 19:29:41 GMT 8
ok lor but just dunno which type of those epoxy stuff to get... I guess it works a bit like metal putty..apply then sand...maybe like those used by workshops to repair dented cars?.. Sian lah..one of my angel eye kaput... ...Luckily my bro found his set of Angel eyes that he bought last time...buy frm him then go see Alex to repair one of these days..then see how long b4 next one kaput...
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Post by LMF on Oct 24, 2008 19:31:58 GMT 8
went to those DIY shops before n saw so many diff type, see how lor maybe anyhow ham tam one type haha...
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Post by psyfool7 on Oct 24, 2008 19:40:52 GMT 8
went to those DIY shops before n saw so many diff type, see how lor maybe anyhow ham tam one type haha... As long can bond to metal can oready...
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