Good scratch/chip removal place in Cpt?
Posted: 05 Aug 2018 22:51
Hi all
Find myself in a frustrating situation where I have all the rust and scratch/dent removal kit to diy, but just won't have time to remove chips and scratches (some with minor surface rust) as I go abroad on Thursday and return Dec. Leaving the minor rust is not an option at the coast. Can anyone recommend a place in the Cpt area who does good work and won't charge absurd panel beater rates?
Off the topic.....Something I noticed by chance today was that the gutters which go down the front pillars had a bunch of gunk stuck in them. It was not visible as the gutters are covered with a thin rubber "lip". I tried to clear it with a soft plastic scraper, running the scraper top down, but it just wouldn't get clean. Then I realised there were some round seeds stuck halfway down the pillar, causing a buildup of other crap. Had to spray a high pressure hose upwards from the "mouth" of the gutter to get all the gunk out (heaps of it). My previous Patrol didn't have the rubber covering the gutters, so this kind of thing would be picked up easily, but with this rubber strip and the build up of gunk, it's probably a recipe for rust in wetter areas.
Find myself in a frustrating situation where I have all the rust and scratch/dent removal kit to diy, but just won't have time to remove chips and scratches (some with minor surface rust) as I go abroad on Thursday and return Dec. Leaving the minor rust is not an option at the coast. Can anyone recommend a place in the Cpt area who does good work and won't charge absurd panel beater rates?
Off the topic.....Something I noticed by chance today was that the gutters which go down the front pillars had a bunch of gunk stuck in them. It was not visible as the gutters are covered with a thin rubber "lip". I tried to clear it with a soft plastic scraper, running the scraper top down, but it just wouldn't get clean. Then I realised there were some round seeds stuck halfway down the pillar, causing a buildup of other crap. Had to spray a high pressure hose upwards from the "mouth" of the gutter to get all the gunk out (heaps of it). My previous Patrol didn't have the rubber covering the gutters, so this kind of thing would be picked up easily, but with this rubber strip and the build up of gunk, it's probably a recipe for rust in wetter areas.