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  1. That will prevent rust, but you risk more of the panel chipping off.
  2. No you are not blind. The quarter panel is one panel that extends to the front quarter. In terms of difficulty, it was rather simple. You do not need to paint the roof. This is how you repair that spot. Sand the damaged area down, make sure everything is flat. Apply your primer to the area and sand it back down ready for Colour. Now get a scuffing pad and rub it along the WHOLE panel including the a pillar. This way you won't have any blend lines. Apply Colour to the area and fan it out layer by later. 3-4 is enough. Get your clear and clear the whole panel and you are set. Let it cure and buff any imperfections. Q
  3. Tape the area around the damage and u can either begin sanding on the chipped paint using 240 wet or dry. Keep it contained. Do it will the chips are gone and flush with the panel. Get some etch primer then spray tr exposed area. Alternatively,You can get some high filler then let it set which should allow it to contain the area. Fender repair would be sound 220 inclusive of materials.
  4. Cheap fix would be to cut it out and weld a plate behind it and fill the area and from there u can spot the door.
  5. You would be looking at 280 inclusive of all materials.
  6. Any photos? Are these wheels painted black or black from factory?
  7. if u haven't painted the wheels yet, a good thing to always do is "flick the paint" just nice quick layers of paint (4) then use the clear (3). its what we do for cars, same seems to work for wheels.
  8. Well done. looks good. Exactly what i would have done if i didn't have the tools to paint properly. Another way to ensure it comes out perfect is to paint the area u need to then cut it back (slightly) using 2000 wet and giving it a buff to make sure it blends in with the bumper.
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    nothing wrong with painting in the shed, as long as to prep properly your laughing.
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    Window Tinting

    carX will fix you up with tinting
  11. Edited - Trader Ad.
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