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JonnyCJ



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United Kingdom 2012 Range Rover Vogue SE 4.4 V8 Sumatra Black
Dog guard restoration and cleaning up

I’ve managed to source a retractable dog guard and the all important brackets and plastic covers.

They’re parchment and a bit scruffy, so I was going to tidy them up and repaint in ivory.

Does anyone know if there’s a close match ivory spray paint that they’ve used ? Doesn’t need to be plastic paint as I’ll use a suitable plastic primer.

Thanks !


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Haylands



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They sell this in the exact shade, if you use their adhesion promotor then this latex paint works well, then seal it with their clear coat in different finishes... I used this on fatty offroader and it works well, just use an airbrush to apply Thumbs Up

https://www.furnitureclinic.co.uk/leather-repair-paint

Something like this and some propellant...

https://www.neilsentools.com/products/ct08...P9bUwEFwvw Pete
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JonnyCJ



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Many thanks - will check them out.

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Ramblin Man



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Re: Ivory spray paint needed

JonnyCJ wrote:
I’ve managed to source a retractable dog guard and the all important brackets and plastic covers.


@JonnyCJ I’m curious as to where you got these…I looked into doing this when I first got my L322 and gave up. The mounting brackets for the guard roller cassette were obsolete which left the only option as second hand. I saw that “Gentlemen of Salvage” had some of the parts listed on eBay but they were a bit bashed about, expensive (in my opinion) and there was some doubt if they would fit late model L322s (mine is 2012). So in the end I left it and bought a fixed dog guard.

I ask as on the forum somewhere is a chap call Stuart who seems to be able to get parts made up from China. I wonder if that might be viable for these components if there is enough demand. TDV8 4.4 2012

Post #715163 30th Mar 2025 8:24am
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JonnyCJ



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United Kingdom 2012 Range Rover Vogue SE 4.4 V8 Sumatra Black

I also have a 2012 but got the whole kit for a decent price on eBay. The brackets also looked a mess, but I do like a challenge so took the plunge.

When they arrived they looked like this

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However, Land Rover’s poor paint prep and finishing were actually a blessing in this case. The paint, which was originally Ivory under the grime literally came off with a finger nail. I ended up cleaning them first in hot soapy water and then used a stainless steel scourer to remove the paint. It doesn’t scratch the plastic and leaves a perfect finish for plastic primer and paint.

I haven’t got round to the actual guard itself, but imagine that’s moulded in the finished colour rather than painted.

Ready for paint after half an hour scrubbing.


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JonnyCJ



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United Kingdom 2012 Range Rover Vogue SE 4.4 V8 Sumatra Black

End caps on the net roller were the same. These are held in place by a single rivet and pop off. Similar to a roller blind, they hold the spring on the roller, so will need to sort that on re-assembly.

The colour on the roller is provided by a length of vinyl. This can be cleaned and sprayed or replaced. Will have a think on that.


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Post #715177 30th Mar 2025 10:45am
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JonnyCJ



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United Kingdom 2012 Range Rover Vogue SE 4.4 V8 Sumatra Black

Took the roller net thingy out of the cassette this evening, which was a simple case of tapping out the gold coloured retainer, then sliding out the net.


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This left the cassette with some pretty stained and generally grubby vinyl covering the main body.
Funnily enough I had some ivory coloured vinyl in the workshop, so contemplated recovering the cassette, however, the vinyl was pretty well glued down and no doubt wouldn’t have been an exact match for the retaining brackets, which I will be spraying in ivory.

I therefore thought about spraying the existing vinyl, so after cleaning with APC and then wiping down with panel wipe, I did a test spray to see whether the vinyl would hold the primer.

Pleased to say it did very well, so when my ivory rattle can arrives I’ll spray both the brackets and the cassette and barring some very minor dings, it should be as good as new.


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