Front end respray or not?

cj10jeeper said:
Makes me very happy that I do all my own spraying these days having practised on my daughter's 1 series back and front M sport bumpers :)

£50 to do a bumper if you use primer, base coat and lacquer. An hour of prep on a good bumper, an hour spraying (with breaks for drying) and an hour+ of wet sanding and polishing and jobs done.

Sounds like you have a good business oportunity spraying all the bumpers/bonnets for the forum members!
My front end could do with a freshen up :wink:
regards
 
Ha ha - could be, but I do all the stuff on cars because I enjoy it, not as a business.

If it were a business I'd be doing all sorts from AE conversions to painting, to fitting bits, but sadly would lose the interest for me.
 
Excellent, in that case I won't have to pay you to sort the front bumper of the Polo out as the pre-delivery preparation seems to have consisted of a "blow over" job which is now nicely peeling away :x

When are you next in Brighton? :lol:
 
pvr said:
Excellent, in that case I won't have to pay you to sort the front bumper of the Polo out as the pre-delivery preparation seems to have consisted of a "blow over" job which is now nicely peeling away :x

When are you next in Brighton? :lol:

I'm not going that way anymore - coincidence of course :wink:
 
Sigh, just when I was planning on you taking the Porsche for a ride :lol:
 
Stopped my Ryan Air delight when I started going to Russia, so my weekly meetings there have been put on ice since then. Missing the Hilton points, not missing the 6 am flight.
 
I had the bonnet,front and wing tops re sprayed in the summer £650 .i would be wary of a low price quote.
 
I've just had mine back from trainer BMW. Front end blended into the doors, mopped all over it looks fantastic.

£480 all in.

Contact Gillian in the body shop and get it done
 
Good thread. Thinking of doing the same with mine next year. Would be interested to hear the price if you do get it done. I was thinking around £500....
 
maxman said:
I had the bonnet,front and wing tops re sprayed in the summer £650 .i would be wary of a low price quote.

This thread is still tempting me.... ok ok I give in! :evil:

Maxman - can a sprayer blend the wing tops where they meet the front lights? The reason for asking is because this is a soft edge rather then hard edge? hope that makes sense!
 
Being devils advocate - another tactic would be to get it machine polished and dawb the hell out of it with fillers and wax.

Also because you've got a dark car you can make it shine like buggery which takes the eye off any defects.

For me its £600 down the drain. You're not adding any value and I really cant see a buyer being put off unless it was REALLY bad.
 
Ricey01 said:
Being devils advocate - another tactic would be to get it machine polished and dawb the hell out of it with fillers and wax.

Also because you've got a dark car you can make it shine like buggery which takes the eye off any defects.

For me its £600 down the drain. You're not adding any value and I really cant see a buyer being put off unless it was REALLY bad.

Would work if your planning to sell it straight after so really only a tempory solution and what a shed load of garages do... but the only long term option is a respray, hence this is the route i proceeded with money well spent
 
Fast3000 said:
maxman said:
I had the bonnet,front and wing tops re sprayed in the summer £650 .i would be wary of a low price quote.

This thread is still tempting me.... ok ok I give in! :evil:

Maxman - can a sprayer blend the wing tops where they meet the front lights? The reason for asking is because this is a soft edge rather then hard edge? hope that makes sense!
The paint match on mine is spot on?,so the answer must be yes.
 
Ricey01 said:
Being devils advocate - another tactic would be to get it machine polished and dawb the hell out of it with fillers and wax.

Also because you've got a dark car you can make it shine like buggery which takes the eye off any defects.

For me its £600 down the drain. You're not adding any value and I really cant see a buyer being put off unless it was REALLY bad.
A front end coverd in stone chips will be hard to sell on unless the value is reduced.
I could not let my conscience sell a car with a bodged paintwork.
 
If your keeping or selling it for £500 it's a no brainer. Mine now looks like new, if I put it up for sale then the first person to see it would buy it. For me it was the amount of rash since it was born lol..

Get it sorted :-).
 
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