timmsy21
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Whats the best? any recommendations?
i was thinking of just getting the Unibond stuff from screwfix but is there anything better out there? or in fact anything cheaper worth using?
http://www.screwfix.com/p/unibond-repair-metal-for-good-280ml/59655
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AndyCorsaSport
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What's it for exactly? Deep kurb marks?
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Graeme
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Just use normall car body filler.
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djgritt
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Chemical Metal should be up to it?
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Paul_JC
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quote: Originally posted by Graeme
Just use normall car body filler.
this is what i usually do, if it's too bad damage for body filler then it'll need more than just chemical metal imo
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timmsy21
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quote: Originally posted by AndyCorsaSport
What's it for exactly? Deep kurb marks?
Yep just some deep curb marks.
Wouldn't normal body filler just crack/fall out over time though given the type of application?
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AndyCorsaSport
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Most kurb marks will sand out. And as Graeme said, normal car body filler. Won't fall out no, after all it's only going on metal. As it does on car body panels.
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Toby
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I used 120 grit wet and dry to sand out some really heavy marks and damage on a wheel using an orbital sander
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AndyCorsaSport
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120? Take you ages. Get some 80 on it.
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Dan.H
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quote: Originally posted by Graeme
Just use normall car body filler.
This iv never used metal filler
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Toby
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quote: Originally posted by AndyCorsaSport
120? Take you ages. Get some 80 on it.
Well of course, if the application requires it. I was more pointing out what can be achieved as opposed to using filler.
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Paul_JC
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it all depends on the wheels etc.. you wouldn't wana sand out deep damage if it'll mis-shape the wheel etc.
but anyway normal bodyfiller will work as previously said.
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timmsy21
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ok cool body filler it is then, cheers everyone.
[Edited on 26-06-2012 by timmsy21]
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AndyCorsaSport
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quote: Originally posted by Toby
quote: Originally posted by AndyCorsaSport
120? Take you ages. Get some 80 on it.
Well of course, if the application requires it. I was more pointing out what can be achieved as opposed to using filler.
True. Didn't mean to sound arsy
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baza31
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Get it welded up and skim it down . Body filler is abit rough for wheels
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Paul_JC
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quote: Originally posted by baza31
Get it welded up and skim it down . Body filler is abit rough for wheels
Are you being serious?
I really hope not and if body filler is abit rough for wheels then F*ck me the whole car repair industry is up shits creak using it on body panels
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AndyCorsaSport
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quote: Originally posted by Paul_JC
quote: Originally posted by baza31
Get it welded up and skim it down . Body filler is abit rough for wheels
Are you being serious?
I really hope not and if body filler is abit rough for wheels then F*ck me the whole car repair industry is up shits creak using it on body panels
This.
I love filler
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Cole
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I hate swage (sp) lines especially ones like that
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Paul_JC
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Peoples understanding of body filler seems to be far from the reality of it..
Some seem to think that if something has filler on it then it's realllly bad...
ps. Agree with Cole
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Graeme
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Tbh there not to bad. Some of the doors you get now ate crazy. Had a car in last week. Think it was a Kia or Hyundai and the door with big repair on. About 3 different lines through the door all fading to nothing.
Such a big repair. But the way it goes now. Insurance companies prefer you to save the panels.
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AndyCorsaSport
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I don't mind doing the swage lines like Audi/vw wheel arches. Ones like the hilux above are a pain when the have a sharp line but also curve more than one way.
Like you say though Graeme insurance want everything g repairing, which can be a pain when things are proper fucked
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