Roffo
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heard the term 'blow-overs' a few times in regards to resprays etc.. could anyone shed light as to what this actually means.
thanks
please no sexual inuendo.

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DaNnY_LaD
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id like to now this...
Is it any good on faded Onvi yellows cars to HElP it out?
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CorsAsh
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Err. Compressed air. Blows paint over the car. Blow... over.

Usually refers to a quick spray job to improve a car's looks.
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Timbaland
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basically painting on top of paint.
May aswell do it with crayons.
Shite imo.
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Gregor
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How is it shite ?
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Roffo
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so a cheap respray then. anyone had it done?
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Timbaland
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quote: Originally posted by Gregor
How is it shite ?
Cos its a cheap respray and there just covering up and shite or blemishes that was on it, Therefor shite.
Either paint the car and do the work or dont do it atall, Dont just slap paint on.
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Timbaland
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quote: Originally posted by Roffo
so a cheap respray then. anyone had it done?
Seen several cars having it done, In the long run looks shite. If your just selling the car or whatever then yes , Its acceptable that way.
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Roffo
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ok, was just thinking that i cant really justify spending on a full respray, just want it to look shiney again.
i may just go and ask for a mop then.
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Mike
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It's a seems to be a fairly common thing done to vans. I know someone who gets his vans blown over every year, only costs him £200 each, and it keeps em looking tidy, especially with vans cos people tend not to give a shit
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Roffo
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yea, i thought it sounded pretty cheap. i assume they do some prep work to it?
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Timbaland
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Mike - Deffinetley mate, More than worth it for reguarly used vans. If your gonna choose between a joiner with a tidy clean looking van or a joiner with a fucked looking multicoloured H reg transit with scratches and scrapes etc. Deffo the first guy so its true what your saying.
Roffo - Mate, without sounding like a dick, Dont be tight and get the respray if anything, Its worth it. Im always one for beleiving if your gonna do it, do it right. Its up to you, but theres nothing wrose than the feeling of regret, especially when a few hundreds involved.
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Roffo
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cheers timberland. il avoid the blowover then

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Timbaland
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quote: Originally posted by Roffo
i assume they do some prep work to it?
very basic prep work, Most of the money your paying for is the prep work and paint.
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Timbaland
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quote: Originally posted by Roffo
cheers timberland. il avoid the blowover then

No worries, just had a few mates who got blow overs/mops/paint flashes etc and i felt bad for them when they got theres cars back.
Its up to you mate but thats my friendly advice on the matter lol.
As The Real Hustle say 'If it sounds to good to be true, It probably is'. 
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CorsAsh
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Mopping is something else thoug Timba, no new paint going on just taking off a few microns of oxidation isn't it?
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Ste L
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quote: Originally posted by CorsAsh
Mopping is something else thoug Timba, no new paint going on just taking off a few microns of oxidation isn't it?
yep, that what i thought
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Rob H
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quote: Originally posted by CorsAsh
Mopping is something else thoug Timba, no new paint going on just taking off a few microns of oxidation isn't it?
...nout to do with "Detailing" the car using a range of products from Vileda then?
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CorsAsh
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This cat has been detailed.
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Joe
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I disagree, his fur coat looks uneven and no paw shine.
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Rob H
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quote: Originally posted by Joe
I disagree, his fur coat looks uneven and no paw shine.
No - it deffinatly has no Tail
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Ste L
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quote: Originally posted by Rob H
quote: Originally posted by Joe
I disagree, his fur coat looks uneven and no paw shine.
No - it deffinatly has no Tail
was gonna say, where's it tail, didn'y even notice detail
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CorsAsh
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Exactly Rob.
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Joe
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Joke went over my head tbh i'll get my coat.
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CorsAsh
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quote: Originally posted by Ste L
quote: Originally posted by Rob H
quote: Originally posted by Joe
I disagree, his fur coat looks uneven and no paw shine.
No - it deffinatly has no Tail
was gonna say, where's it tail, didn'y even notice detail
Joe is in deNile.
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