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tezza



Member Since: 22 Jul 2021
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United Kingdom 2012 Range Rover Vogue SE 4.4 V8 Orkney Grey
Bodywork fettling

Looking for some pointer on how I can fix up a few minor bodywork niggles I have with my VSE.

First one is the chrome paint on the lower front grill. Is there a specific paint code I need for this? It's such a small area and not really a focus point of the car that an exact match on the finish isn't a massive deal.



Next up, I spotted this on the rear bumper. I recently replaced a missing jacking point cover and did a decent enough job of spraying it but the colour match wasnt great so I don't know if it'd be best to get a quote from a paint shop to sort this and the next one




And this one



And finally, how would you go about sorting this out on the sunroof, I'm concerned this will get worse fairly quick.




Is that a seal that can be replaced easily? My initial thought was either some kind of adhesive or silicone sealant perhaps?

Post #603222 8th Aug 2021 5:53pm
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vs322



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Greece 2004 Range Rover HSE 4.4 V8 Java Black

I don't know how to help you with the bodywork; perhaps you'd better have it professionally done at a body shop.

For the sunroof seal, try cleaning underneath the certain part and use a small quantity of gasket sealant. You can apply some weight on top of the seal while it cures. Any excess can be easily trimmed off afterwards.
You don't need to replace the seal at this point. And even if there was more extensive damage, you could still remove, repair and re-fit fairly easily. I've done this on the freelander and is still good after a decade.

I use Den Braven gasket sealant 300C which is plenty strong for most automotive applications.

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Haylands



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England 2014 Range Rover Autobiography SDV8 Loire Blue

You can buy chrome paint but it's not very good, it should be fine for that small piece, it will look a lot better anyway...

The other bits just touch in with some colour matched paint, you can buy it on eBay or a local bodyshop supply place... buy a decent artist brush with a head around the size of a match and touch it in after a good clean, then go over the top with some clear coat... Pete

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tezza



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Cheers, good shout on the gasket sealant, have ordered some up and will have a crack at that when it arrives.

I think I have some touchup paint but generally not a fan as I always seem to end up blobbing it on but maybe with a different brush I can get a better finish. I wonder if I took it to a body shop whether they would want to paint the entire bumper or maybe can just blend it in although given the tiny area it's maybe not even worth their effort with the cost of the paint.

With the chrome, Im not worried if the finish isn't great, it's tiny and largely out of sight, more a case of trying to sort it don't doesn't get worse. I'll probably have a crack at that and if it looks bad, see if I can find a replacement grille already chromed.

Cheers all Thumbs Up

Post #603318 9th Aug 2021 7:50pm
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