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Anyone recommend a good painter.
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Anyone recommend a good painter.
I've just had a quote to paint the front fog light trims on my X6 in gloss black. £300!!!
I can post them to someone sensible pretty much anywhere. They'd need to be 100% perfect
I can post them to someone sensible pretty much anywhere. They'd need to be 100% perfect
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Just thinking outside the box here................
Why not wrap them?
.....................I'll get my coat.
Why not wrap them?
.....................I'll get my coat.
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£300 isn’t bad really given the work involved plus materials plus baking time (and electricity) etc, especially if you are expecting perfection. 20% of that is just the VAT.
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Hmm, if i still had the facilities, rattle cans etc would see that done for less than £50
Wrapping may be viable i suppose.
Wrapping may be viable i suppose.
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Oh well, it seems the solution is just two miles away.
There's a well established wrapping business offering to cover these for £100 (minimum charge) and it will only take a couple of hours.
Vinyl is arguably better than paint too as it won't chip, so all good. I'll report back next week.
There's a well established wrapping business offering to cover these for £100 (minimum charge) and it will only take a couple of hours.
Vinyl is arguably better than paint too as it won't chip, so all good. I'll report back next week.
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£100 for a couple of hours work doesn't seem bad in comparison to dealership labour rates.
Let us know the outcome, when you've had it done.
Let us know the outcome, when you've had it done.
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Well, wrapping didn't produce a satisfactory outcome but the same business also paints, so that's under way now. I should have them back on Monday. I'll post pics then.
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Paint is vastly better. Being a perfectionist I could find fault but only on really close up inspection.
They'll chip of course but so much better than silver.
Not a great day for picture taking, summer has finished
They'll chip of course but so much better than silver.
Not a great day for picture taking, summer has finished
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Very smart