POD - The Lovable GTi - Rims Finished...

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Re: POD - The Lovable GTi - Remove rear Spoiler??

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Taken out some of the interior now, centre dash, blowers, tweeters etc... Planning to get them painted tomoz, nice old high gloss black should do it... Matches the mirrors and soon to be roof...
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Re: POD - The Lovable GTi - Having problem with paint...

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So got the air ducts tweeters and centre dash out, sanded it all down and cleaned etc painted it and now the paint is reacting really badly, looks like a golf ball effect... anyone any ideas?
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POD - The Lovable GTi - Having problem with paint...

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Probably let it dry sand down and start again :) paints a nightmare and make sure you're doing it in a warm environment
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Re: POD - The Lovable GTi - Having problem with paint...

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benmkiv wrote:Probably let it dry sand down and start again :) paints a nightmare and make sure you're doing it in a warm environment
Yeah its drying now... such a ball ache! clean, sand, primer, paint repeat 5000 times lol
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Re: POD - The Lovable GTi - Having problem with paint...

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The plastics on the dash are all oilbased so you have to really clean them, but your reaction is down to you applying the product to thick to begin with. Just dust the primer on and then use a hairdryer to warm it up and go semi dry then dust it again and again, less is more mate...... Take it all off and start again.. Other wise it will find the gaps again in your reaction and look poo....

Any other questions just ask mate......!!!
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Re: POD - The Lovable GTi - Having problem with paint...

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Trottagti wrote:The plastics on the dash are all oilbased so you have to really clean them, but your reaction is down to you applying the product to thick to begin with. Just dust the primer on and then use a hairdryer to warm it up and go semi dry then dust it again and again, less is more mate...... Take it all off and start again.. Other wise it will find the gaps again in your reaction and look poo....

Any other questions just ask mate......!!!
Cheers buddy, just flipped down to the shop to get some better quality paint as mine was a bit s**t... hopfully go better tomoz...
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Oh and just thought I would upload this... had a little play around with signatures lol

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Re: POD - The Lovable GTi - Out In Tenerife!

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Out here in Tenerife at the moment! Thought I would share with you all that i have been to Siam Park a massive water park today! But the main reason of this is to say how much better our polo scene is doing than over here... havnt managed to catch a picture yet but when i do you will see what i mean...
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Re: POD - The Lovable GTi - Out In Tenerife!

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bloody hell was the drive ok right down there?
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Re: POD - The Lovable GTi - Out In Tenerife!

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Unfortuantly I had to leave the GTi back home... and unfortunatly I didnt catch any pictures of the lets say less than impressive polos over in tenerife... just imagine bad paint fade, cheap tribal stickers, mix match colour bucket seats and young spanish guys with sunglasses and bling blaring out some cheesey 90s music sang in spanish lol It was quite a sight I must say... but to be fare on the other side of the island there was a very nice 6n parked up on the sea front, but the camera was in my bag in the boot of the rent'a'car... but now im back its time to spend some money on some coilovers i think :D
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Re: POD - The Lovable GTi - Out In Tenerife!

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I know exactly what you mean dude, I was in Lanzarote a few months back and the state of the cars over there are shocking.
Polo's seem to be massively popular over there and I must have seen a good 25-30 6N2 Polo's and 1 GTI which was silver.

Sadly the hot weather conditions destroy the cars paintwork, most of them really were in a sorry state.
Most common problem was lacquer peel and faded paint, I guess the UK weather isn’t that bad after all .....
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Re: POD - The Lovable GTi - Out In Tenerife!

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6N2 GTI 00 wrote:I know exactly what you mean dude, I was in Lanzarote a few months back and the state of the cars over there are shocking.
Polo's seem to be massively popular over there and I must have seen a good 25-30 6N2 Polo's and 1 GTI which was silver.

Sadly the hot weather conditions destroy the cars paintwork, most of them really were in a sorry state.
Most common problem was lacquer peel and faded paint, I guess the UK weather isn’t that bad after all .....
i noticed the same when i was in tenerife in june, almost all the cars i saw had severe laquer peel on the roofs no matter what age they were.
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Re: POD - The Lovable GTi - Out In Tenerife!

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Us brits must have a better sense of styling too :p

Yeah most of the cars there had the peel.... but you could tell the ones with the money cus some of the golfs there were real nice... look after and all that, must be hell to keep a nice paint job in those conditions tho!
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Re: POD - The Lovable GTi - Out In Tenerife!

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Yeah an air conditioned hidden away garage would be a must if you had a nice car in those conditions :)
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Re: POD - The Lovable GTi - Out In Tenerife!

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haha unlike the water tight garage with a blanket for the car that we need here lol
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