Even when you're finished with this job, still make up some spray Out cards/samples one of each colour to keep for the future so that colour matching is just holding up both cards to the wing in question rather than spraying a whole wing with fingers crossed. Remember to prime them also as this adds depth to the final colour. Some cars are white primed from the factory.
I wouldnt be amazed, I had a fleet car that needed the rear bumper clipping back in. Bodyshop bill was huge and they even charged for parts they didn't replace such as reg Plate. I saw the bill and the post repair pictures
Nice match on that wing! Stands to reason the A post is the original colour. You’ve got to make a judgement as to when you stop painting, otherwise you’ll end up chasing yourself around the car!
What fab job Paul . I think might got car back from insurance company for £570.Full repair cost from you maybe £1200. Think body shop rip eyeball out to fix all that .
Hi Paul if you don't mind me saying could you ask Mark at Resuwreck his paint supplier matches the petrol cap just a thought for next time if you need it great video again thanks
@@michaeltoon607 yeah I’ve talked to them about that before and I can post them a bit of a panel. Marks paint shop is local to him. I’m sure I must have one nearby but never come across one.
That colour paint is very difficult to match. I recently sprayed that colour had to take paint back to car colour svs at Romford they spent half an hour tinting and matching the colour got it perfect terrible colour to match. Interesting video Thanks
great video mate i have 4 shades on my system, looks like you need the lighter redder shade on the wing and bonnet and it will match the car, cappuccino-beige is not an easy colour and you done well with what you have id definitely go for the lighter shade 👍👍👍👍
@@grantssmartrepairs yeah maybe I should have to be honest. What do you think about my finish though. A lot of the techniques I learned from you I have to say. Apart from the matching of colours I’m really happy with the finish. Do you think it’s worth me investing in a heat lamp?
@ looked great from what I could see, I would 100% get a ir lamp I’ll attach a link for you, and next year I’m starting a training school and will be offering a diy course so keep your eyes peeled, as your doing more and more paint it would be much more economical to use a gun
My little 500 got clipped in a carpark last week... very minor damage. Local dealership wanted to right-off the wing and bumper (loads-o-money! Four Figures!). Just found a body-shop near me (5star ratings)... 'No probs', get that sorted easy; £150'. In Japan a big scam between insurance companies and dealerships has recently been unearthed, I'm thinking the same is true over here? 🤔
Don’t forget everyone, part 2 the final part comes this Sunday at 9am GMT.
Your painting is getting really good.😊😊
Yet another top job thanks for sharing 👍👍
Great job. This is where spray out cards come in handy👍
Even when you're finished with this job, still make up some spray Out cards/samples one of each colour to keep for the future so that colour matching is just holding up both cards to the wing in question rather than spraying a whole wing with fingers crossed. Remember to prime them also as this adds depth to the final colour. Some cars are white primed from the factory.
A good budget fix can't wait to see the end results 👍👍
I wouldnt be amazed, I had a fleet car that needed the rear bumper clipping back in. Bodyshop bill was huge and they even charged for parts they didn't replace such as reg Plate. I saw the bill and the post repair pictures
What a great job paul, really injoy this 1 👌🔥🔥👌 more 🙏 🙏 Weathers against you now with paint work😡😡
Nice match on that wing! Stands to reason the A post is the original colour. You’ve got to make a judgement as to when you stop painting, otherwise you’ll end up chasing yourself around the car!
Hi Paul good paint job on the car the car looks good all the best to you and your family
Your paint finish is excellent considering time of year and rattle cans Paul, i have seen jobs done in professional places that are not this good.
@@richardmounfield7822 I’m amazed the difference this 2k stuff makes.
Great job 👍
Great work.
As ever great work practice and patience,you have lots hence why you are doing so well 👍
What fab job Paul . I think might got car back from insurance company for £570.Full repair cost from you maybe £1200. Think body shop rip eyeball out to fix all that .
@@darrenmorton5039 you’re not far off. All will be revealed in next Sundays video.
Where did you get the paint from that looks like a great finish 👍👍
I get all my paint and clearcoat from www.paints4u.com. I do it over the phone. Speak to Alison.
You make a difficult task seem easy. Your knowledge is superb. Have you ever been tempted to go "full time", on your work?
@@andyarmstrong1493 not full time but I’m going part time at work from March next year so closer.
@@Love500 Hope that works out for you. A small workshop would make your life so much easier.
@@andyarmstrong1493 It would but here in London it's not financially viable.
Hi Paul if you don't mind me saying could you ask Mark at Resuwreck his paint supplier matches the petrol cap just a thought for next time if you need it great video again thanks
@@michaeltoon607 yeah I’ve talked to them about that before and I can post them a bit of a panel. Marks paint shop is local to him. I’m sure I must have one nearby but never come across one.
Hi Paul I have sprayed a model with just primer and clear coat it looked a treat
@@BarryCollinson-g1q really, that’s funny but I suppose why not.
Its amazing 😮
That colour paint is very difficult to match. I recently sprayed that colour had to take paint back to car colour svs at Romford they spent half an hour tinting and matching the colour got it perfect terrible colour to match. Interesting video Thanks
great video mate i have 4 shades on my system, looks like you need the lighter redder shade on the wing and bonnet and it will match the car, cappuccino-beige is not an easy colour and you done well with what you have id definitely go for the lighter shade 👍👍👍👍
@@grantssmartrepairs yeah maybe I should have to be honest. What do you think about my finish though. A lot of the techniques I learned from you I have to say. Apart from the matching of colours I’m really happy with the finish. Do you think it’s worth me investing in a heat lamp?
@ looked great from what I could see, I would 100% get a ir lamp I’ll attach a link for you, and next year I’m starting a training school and will be offering a diy course so keep your eyes peeled, as your doing more and more paint it would be much more economical to use a gun
@ I actually bought a gun but just not got round to trying it.
Project Nigel vibes, you gotta do one Paul 😂 would use your parts up 👍
I haven't got to the bit where you've uploaded the body shop pdf but I'm betting it explains why all our insurance premiums are through the roof
It's on the second video next week. I don't upload it, I go through all the costs at the end.
I want that hat. Can you tell me where I can find them?
@@deadmeat6563 custom embroidered. I like it, it’s warm and like the band round the edge.
Agreed, a little bit of Love 500 merch might be an idea for the future ?
My little 500 got clipped in a carpark last week... very minor damage. Local dealership wanted to right-off the wing and bumper (loads-o-money! Four Figures!). Just found a body-shop near me (5star ratings)... 'No probs', get that sorted easy; £150'. In Japan a big scam between insurance companies and dealerships has recently been unearthed, I'm thinking the same is true over here? 🤔
Not really as they were never going to get the job. I can only think the insurance pay them for the quote.
Too generous
So much waffle man ! 😢
@@pm1104 just watch it!
JP is a self proclaimed waffler. 1% signal. 99% noise. Content is great though!