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Andy



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Annoyed Part 2

Further to my last post where I discovered that the door had been repaired...

I've noticed two small blisters right on the door edge this morning and on closer inspection, it's the lacquer thats bubbled and popped Sad Sad

I was wondering if this can be save before it gets worse. I've read on other forums that these things tend to result in a respray but I can't see why this would be neccessary. Surely, the blisters can be flatted out and touched in with a bit of clearcoat and a hobby brush?

Anyone ever tackled a similar job? Stone chips etc?

Will post a pic if I get chance 2010 MY Vogue SE TDV8 3.6 Stornoway Grey- fully loaded

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dan_uk_1984



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I had similar on the bottom edge on my P38, the paint was starting to blister in two places, about the size of a 5p, one had bliistered and cracked, one was just a slight bubble.

I was having a roof dent repaired (car wash fk up) at a local bodyshop, I got him to repair them. I don't know what he did to be fair, but you couldnt tell they were there afterwards.

Anyway, my point - any decent bodyshop should be able to repair these very cheaply (under £100 I would think) 

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delsilencio



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I have some bubbles under the 3 black coated window trims.
Dealer says: ....Land Rover statement...not covered under the rust warranty XJC, RRV8, Series1 86 and 107% of real pleasure

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dan_uk_1984



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These are clip on bits though so I'm not surprised they aren't covered under the anti perforation warranty. Mine are bubbling a bit, I might just replace them completely.

I think the part numbers are DDC000121PMD & DDC000131PMD, FRH & FLH.

No idea how much these bad boys are guna cost though! 

Post #4815 9th Apr 2009 5:27pm
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Andy



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delsilencio wrote:
I have some bubbles under the 3 black coated window trims.
Dealer says: ....Land Rover statement...not covered under the rust warranty


Under the trim as in on the bodywork or actually on the trim itself? 2010 MY Vogue SE TDV8 3.6 Stornoway Grey- fully loaded

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dan_uk_1984



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Sorry to hijack the original topic.

As per delsilencio....

Under the black clip on window trim (see bottom left the bubble has burst!):

Click image to enlarge
 

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JOKER



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I recently had to get the one fitted for the rear 1/4 glass section £83 and the company took £30 as it had to be bonded on

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delsilencio



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Twisted Evil
Censored , have the same at the Mercedes, it is Magnesium based and not aluminium.
Scratch it, primer it, spray it black. For the bottom window trim this may be the cheaper version

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...amp;_rdc=1 XJC, RRV8, Series1 86 and 107% of real pleasure

Post #4835 9th Apr 2009 7:43pm
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JOKER



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Already have that trim on ........

think if you click on the pic twice it will zoom in.......


Click image to enlarge

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