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What is the assembled wisdom / approval about using modern stone chip finish under wings?
Used and then pained wing colour (black in this case)
Will I be drummed out of the Brownies if I go down this route ?
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I brush black underbody seal under my wings (n.b. on top of the paint job); easily done, it looks tidy and they have lasted well. My car is driven far and wide in all weathers so personally I value a bit of extra protection over paint alone.
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Certain UK Stonechip products are not waterproof, so be careful using them. Make sure the paint underneath is in fine fettle since water can start corrosion underneath.
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This does depend on the way in which the car is intended to be used.
My preference is to use the car regularly all year round and for that good protection is more important than shiny finishes.
I've owned the car for 10 years and it's holding up very well. However it will need some sympathetic restoration at some stage.
For those who want original cars used only in fair weather the good paint finishes are the way to go.
One of the delights of Austin Sevens is the wide range of both the owners and the use the cars are put to.
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24-09-2018, 02:45 PM
(This post was last modified: 24-09-2018, 03:32 PM by Steve Bryant.)
A properly applied epoxy paint is incredibly tough and will not chip easily or come off for that matter. It even resists bead blasting.
Stephen
The brand name of this Epoxy paint was called ENDURA and was developed for the transport industry on heavy trucks and lorries where hard use was anticipated. Really good stuff.
Stephen