Stone Guard

Discussion in 'Technical' started by ztoy, Sep 10, 2016.

  1. ztoy

    ztoy Autospark Evolution

    Anyone know what the stone protection paint is at the bottom of the doors and sills?
    I have a dent that im going to repair but want to keep the factory stone coat look.

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  2. When I took the guards off and used paint stripper, it was some sort of rubbery material, and it didn't come off anywhere as easy as the rest.
     
  3. stumagoo

    stumagoo Active Member

    stone guard is a product that can be bought, sprays on before the colour, then is painted over. takes Practice to get the texture looking right - different nozzles, air pressure and all the rest can effect the corseness and look. but it can be done. if you try to retaing the stock stone guard and then paint over it every layer of paint builds up on it and softens the textures edges
     
  4. geron

    geron National Petroleum Equipm

    And I thought I was the only one who actually likes the stone guard look :W::zlove:
     
  5. stumagoo

    stumagoo Active Member

    Can't stand it myself. But I can see its worth on a daily street driven car and would definitely consider having it
     
  6. IB

    IB ?????

    I think it's only the two of you:eek:
     
  7. scottyoz1962

    scottyoz1962 Active Member

    I like the stone guard look, it gives it that unbastardized look about it :p
     
  8. QLDZDR

    QLDZDR ID=David

    +1 more (it is part of the original design)
     
  9. ztoy

    ztoy Autospark Evolution

    Any recommended brand names or suppliers?
     
  10. stumagoo

    stumagoo Active Member

    sorry sick at the moment will check our brand when I get back to work but any reputable paint supply shop should have some.
     
  11. stumagoo

    stumagoo Active Member

    we use Forch products (amongst others) and it is also available in an aerosol can.
     
  12. tassuperkart

    tassuperkart Its a lie I tell you!

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