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At
F.H.Ellis we like to strip all bodywork to be refinished back to
bare metal. this is essential for two main reasons; firstly to ensure
that there is no rust or poor previous repairs to come back and cause
a problem at a later date, and secondly it is not possible to carry out
the correct procedure for refinishing, over old layers of paint. After
the vehicle has been stripped of all the old paint and all metalwork has
been carried out, all bare metal is treated with a phosphoric acid based
product, this etches into the steel and leaves it chemically clean. All
treated areas are then painted with an epoxy primer. This is a process
that is often overlooked, but we feel this is the most important stage
of refinishing as this is the surface that all subsequent layers of paint
adhere to. All paints and primers are two pack acrylic enamels, these
are proven to be the most durable of all automotive paint finishes. All
finishes are block sanded and then polished to a mirror finish, eliminating
the "orange peel effect" often associated with these paints. all vehicles
undergo an extensive rust prevention program, ensuring against future
corrosion.
We feel that
it is not just the paint finish that is important but the attention to
detail like panel alignment, door gaps and correct body lines. we cover
all types of paintwork from straight colours and metallics to pearlescents,
candies and metalflakes.

Accident
repair can be undertaken as part of a restoration project or as a job
in itself.
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