Corroded Door Mirrors
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leeparkes
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would be easier to but some more but if the corrosion isnt too bad i guess you could freshen them up.
Cypriotgeeza wrote:I done both my mates in my old 318is
felt so proud,even tried it with a E30 325i and got put in my place..
I want to do this to mine, simply going to paint them black....same with the bumpers....cant be to hard, i hope! 
chip / sand off the corosion. you'll need a pretty brutal sandpaper to get through it, something like 80 grit aluminium oxide paper.
mask up the mirror casing well too, as you can't seperate them from the bases, and you don't want to sand gauges into the plastic.
fill, smooth, prime and paint. shouldnt be too hard to get a decent finish.
mask up the mirror casing well too, as you can't seperate them from the bases, and you don't want to sand gauges into the plastic.
fill, smooth, prime and paint. shouldnt be too hard to get a decent finish.
cheers,
harry
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StuBeeDoo
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That's pretty much what I was thinking.....harry_p wrote:chip / sand off the corosion. you'll need a pretty brutal sandpaper to get through it, something like 80 grit aluminium oxide paper.
mask up the mirror casing well too, as you can't seperate them from the bases, and you don't want to sand gauges into the plastic.
fill, smooth, prime and paint. shouldnt be too hard to get a decent finish.
Rub down and scrape loose material
Etch prime
Fill as necessary
Prime then satin black bases.


