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NovaRed1.2i
29-04-04, 12:50 AM
on my nova theres a little rust in front of the rear wheels is there anyway of getting rid of this?
also preventing it aswell?
also could i get some guides on interior i duno wot to do? pics for ideas would be good.
cheers
shaun
wet n dry. anti rust primer, paint, paint paint and laquer.
cooper_nova
29-04-04, 03:49 PM
wet n dry. primer, paint, paint paint and laquer.
:lol: :lol: :lol: very basic but also very true!!!
:lol:
NovaRed1.2i
29-04-04, 04:14 PM
cheers sounds very simple
bet i still manage to balls it up.
when colour coding interior can i just spray it like glove compartment front etc?
cheers shaun
-Bruce-
29-04-04, 04:25 PM
if you did want to spray the glove box front then i would say take the front off the glove box!! it will make the job look beter ( spray the inside of the glove box front also.
NovaRed1.2i
29-04-04, 05:00 PM
wot type of spray would i need or would just regular spray paint do the job
how wud i go about changing my rear seat colour?
also i saw something in styling about filling out and spraying the rear bumper like a full guide on how to do it would it work on the front aswell?
cheers
shaun
badnova
29-04-04, 05:45 PM
yeah it will
just do the same
for the glove box use a vynal spray paint, not regular gloss body paint
cooper_nova
29-04-04, 06:19 PM
to change the colour of ur rear seat u cud either get coloured seat covers(not a good option but a cheap and easy one none the less) take the cover off ur rear seat and dye it or get another s/hand one which is the colour u require or take ur rear seat to a trimmers and get it retrimmed in the colour and material of ur choice
for the glove box use a vynal spray paint, not regular gloss body paint
is that foiltec paint :?:
cooper_nova
29-04-04, 07:54 PM
for the glove box use a vynal spray paint, not regular gloss body paint
is that foiltec paint :?:
foiltec do do a paint for spraying dash boards i do know that
i was told use normal paint just the same as that foiltec stuff
dave.gsi
29-04-04, 08:01 PM
normal car paints are fine as long as the prep work is up to scratch. make sure you use a plastic primer and it will be :+:
cooper_nova
29-04-04, 08:22 PM
normal car paints are fine as long as the prep work is up to scratch. make sure you use a plastic primer and it will be :+:
does that work the same for spraying bumpers?(make sure you use a plastic primer and it will be :+: )
normal car paints are fine as long as the prep work is up to scratch. make sure you use a plastic primer and it will be :+:
does that work the same for spraying bumpers?(make sure you use a plastic primer and it will be :+: )
theres a guide here how to do it
http://www.novaload.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=82300
NovaRed1.2i
29-04-04, 11:46 PM
so ive goota prep the glove box etc for painting
i thought i cud just spray staight onto it
u can spray it straight on
depends wot kind of finish ur looking for how much you give a shit abt it etc,
want a good job u have to put the time and effort in!
plastic primer is the god of primer can be used for anything
NovaRed1.2i
30-04-04, 12:29 AM
i dont mind abit of hard work its just i hav no clue wot im doin
primar etc is that all at halfords?
cheers
shaun
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