[doc] Re: Front fascia
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[doc] Re: Front fascia



--- In doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "saalexander2000"
<stuartalexander@xxxx> wrote:
> I've done this Thomas, it's quite easy.  All you need is some thin
aluminum
> strip and glue.  Details are on dmcnews.com.  Mine had quite a bad
eyebrow
> (known as a Roger in some circles) but it's completely fine now. 
The hardest
> bit is removing/replacing the facia though you might get away with
leaving it
> on if you remove the headlights.
>
> Stuart
>
> vin16686
> DOC 251
>
>
>
> --- In doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Thomas Mc Auley" <mcauleydmc@xxxx>
> wrote:
> > Hi. With the eyebrowed effect, can the front fascia be repaired?
> > Thanks,
> > Thomas

Hi Thomas,
I have done this on my own car. Stuart is correct the process is well
documented on DMCNews.com, I got away with removing the headlights.
and using a heat gun and some fast clamps and two bits of wood to
clamp the fascia flat. Do take great care with the heat gun don't
over heat the area. Please note that the paint finish will be damaged
so only use this method if your fascia is in need of a repaint!

Best Regards
Nick Hannaford





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