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<blockquote data-quote="67panel" data-source="post: 621741" data-attributes="member: 13328"><p>Got side door fitted, took ages to fit all the locks and stuff as had to clean paint and threads from fixings (that darn £50 paint job it had !!) . Took ages picking paint out of crossheads . Waiting for the polishing mop started to clean bits up, spent 1/2 hr just getting paint and 53 years of crud of one door lock. Need to fit a new spring , you know the little one that's always broken. Talking of locks I had to file down shaft of new sliding door handle as it was a bit big for hole in lock mech . Started to polish front panel, ended up doing more wet flatting as it showed up imperfections I thought I had managed to smooth . Think I will flat and polish each section at a time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="67panel, post: 621741, member: 13328"] Got side door fitted, took ages to fit all the locks and stuff as had to clean paint and threads from fixings (that darn £50 paint job it had !!) . Took ages picking paint out of crossheads . Waiting for the polishing mop started to clean bits up, spent 1/2 hr just getting paint and 53 years of crud of one door lock. Need to fit a new spring , you know the little one that's always broken. Talking of locks I had to file down shaft of new sliding door handle as it was a bit big for hole in lock mech . Started to polish front panel, ended up doing more wet flatting as it showed up imperfections I thought I had managed to smooth . Think I will flat and polish each section at a time. [/QUOTE]
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