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Haylands



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How to.... Refurb your door handles...

Couldn't find a thread about this so, as I was doing mine, I took some pictures to show how to do them.

It's the kind of job that would be good for people who would like to have a go at something like this but don't know where to start, if you make a pigs ear of it, it only cost about �60 to get the covers that will hide all!!!!

Mine is a 2002 and they were pretty bad...





Now, you can do them without removing anything, find a piece of plastic that is very thin, I cut a piece out of an old plastic 2 1/2 ltr screen wash bottle, you can then use this as a mask to stop you damaging the paintwork on your door whilst sanding down...



It will fit all the way around the handles, if your new to this I suggest you use two layers of masking tape all around the handles as well...

You can make life easier by taking the fixed part of the door handle off, look behind it on the inside of the door and there is a little black rubber bung, it comes off easily, just use you nail and it will come out, behind here you will find a T30 star drive bolt, undo the bolt, it will not fall through into the door as the back of the lock holds it in place when it is undone, the outer part will now be loose but held in place by the movable part of the handle, hold it with one hand and pull the door handle and it will slide out, the drivers one with the lock in it just pulls out as well and the locking rod comes with it..

(Be careful with the bolts, they should stay put but if some ham fisted mechanic has been in there before you may find they fall out into the bottom of the door, this has happened to a site member doing the refurb...)

You can now sand the fixed piece off the car, then you need an 8mm 1/4inch drive socket, pull the door handle open and fit it here, stuff a piece of kitchen towel in the hole as if the socket falls out the handle will throw it in the hole and it can get through to the inside of the door and you'd have to take the door card off to get it!!!



You can see the bolt which holds the fixed piece.

Mask off the keyhole on the drivers handle before you sand it to stop the stainless getting scratched, put a piece of tape over it and use you nail or the edge of the piece of plastic you cut to form the tape over the keyhole,





then press harder and cut through the tape all round the edge...



You can now sand down the parts, use 400grit wet n dry to sand any parts that have chips on them, as soon as you start to sand you will see the hard edge of the chip..



sand it in one direction only until you have feathered out the hard edge and it looks like this



just use the 400 on the parts that need it and then use 600grit on all of it.

When you have done the whole handle, it's time to clean it all up, you should use panel wipe but lots of things will do, electrical contact cleaner is pretty good... if you masked it to sand, then take this off as you will have dust stuck to it, then remask it tucking the tape as far behind the handle as possible. Two inch tape works great, then mask off a good size area around it to catch the overspray, if you haven't got masking paper then use an old magazine, don't use newspaper as the paint can seep through it.

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You will have gone through to bare plastic in places and have sanded sound paint in others, you need to use a plastic primer/adhesion promoter, you can spray this on plastic and the paint, it only needs one coat, it's like spraying water so have a little practice first, you want the handle wet looking but not so much that it runs.

Let this dry for 15-20mins then you ready for the colour, you don't need a normal primer as the adhesion promoter will have sealed the surface, you can prime it if you want, wait for it to dry and flat it off again with 800grit but it's not really necessary..

I found this colour is as close to the original 2002-2005 as you can get..





Spray the top coat on in several light coats, again have a bit of a practice, you want it to be light even coats, wait a few minutes between coats and give it maybe three or four until you cant see any of the marks under it, you don't want too much paint on it as the thicker it is the easier it is to chip..





Let this dry for 30mins and then do the same with some matt lacquer, just a few light coats to get even coverage.

Leave it and have a cuppa, you've earned it!!!

When nice and dry, touch the tape around it to see... you can carefully remove the tape.

Then refit the fixed part by slightly pulling the handle and slotting it back in, then tighten up the star drive, pop the bung back in and it's job done...





And yes I know it seems a waste of time on mine looking at the condition of the paintwork but it does get used off road... and the handles were starting to **** me off

Good Luck Pete

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Very skilful. How long did that take you?

Superb job Thumbs Up

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Excellent write up !

Thumbs Up Where do you go after one of these . . . ?

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Haylands



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Cheers

pld118, not as long as you'd think actually, was a nice sunny day here so the paint dried real quick, about 30mins a door all in, I did them one at a time as although I'm a softy larger drinking southerner, since moving to Yorkshire I'm getting tight and used the same pieces of masking paper for both sides!!!!! Pete

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I had heard that the wax content in the handles where too much for anything to stick well....hope that was a myth as you've done a super job on that one, well done Thumbs Up Thumbs Up

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Do you have to take the door card off to remove the lock bit?

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Top Job as ever Pete. Thanks for the write-up Thumbs Up

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Haylands



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Cheers chaps

Welshdragon wrote:
I had heard that the wax content in the handles where too much for anything to stick well....hope that was a myth as you've done a super job on that one, well done Thumbs Up Thumbs Up

oh STAANNN, worth a wiki fella? Whistle


They are just painted plastic from the factory so I can't see it would be an issue, I'll update here if it all comes off

Richard wrote:
Do you have to take the door card off to remove the lock bit?


No Richard, open the door and between the edge of the door and the door card is the rubber bung hiding the screw.. Pete

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good job, wiki'fied.. Thumbs Up ... - .- -.




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well done super job. got mine to do and this will help loads. Thumbs Up

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Wow, great job, can I bring mine ....please Thumbs Up

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That looks great!

There's a couple of chips on the door handles on my SC. They've been colour coded and the last owner and his wife both wore rings and you can see where they've chipped the paint.

Might give this a go Smile

Anyone got a guide to doing the mirror caps? Laughing

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great write up thanks.

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so are we saying that this 'rauchgrau dunkel' colout is the typical original colour with matt laquer? as mine have vitually no paint left. is this the long lost 'brunel' colour we all need? ie, does it look LIKE the bonnet vent Brunel grey? I can then use it to do my step trims at same time. looks good though!

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