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07-10-20, 08:29 PM | #41 |
4 ring whore!
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It's gone quiet now so back to topic.
Having taken on board what you all said, you are right, so TT first it is and it's a keeper. Next question is this, do i carry on getting bits it needs and have the paint done in spring ? Or does it not really matter if paint is done in the colder seasons anymore ? I don't know how it works with modern paints now. The other bits it needs are trivial really and we all know how Audi like to charge a lot of money. All replies would be most appreciated |
07-10-20, 10:26 PM | #42 | |
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Modern stuff is 2k, it's going to dry no matter what the temp, obviously the warmer the ambient the quicker it will dry. Just don't put a cover on it for a while, in fact I never cover my cars stored in doors with anything more than bodyshop dust/mask poly. |
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08-10-20, 02:32 PM | #43 |
4 ring whore!
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Totally agree with Dave - Bruce, it doesn't matter.
The only thing i would say as a precaution, is just leave it alone park it in the garage - no polishing waxing etc for a few months. You don't want to seal anything in - just let it breath. Just cover it up with a cotton sheet. |
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