Found the first annoying bodge.
The nose cone on the plastic pig was looking rather dull compared to the rest of the paint which is in very good condition. So i decided to T-cut it a little to bring the shine up.
Oh dear!
Straight away I started to go through what i now see is a light coat of paint sprayed on to try and cover (unsuccessfully) the stone chips.
But never mind. It was coming off with just a bit of a rub with some 2000 grit paper.
Oh dear!
Half way down and a tide mark of a layer of undercoat shows up. The knacker must have shot some primer over the lower half and then tried to blend the top coat in. The paint layer is now also a lot thicker.
A few hours work (moved up to 1500 grit) and I have only got the bottom 6 inches left to do. But it was Sunday and the sun was shining so i left it at that so i could go out in it.
The original paint I have uncovered is t-cutting back up to a nice shine. But mister bodge has rubbed some coarse paper over the paint in some areas so there are some scratches on close inspection.
Also the stone chips are still there so all his efforts were pointless anyway.
Once I get back to the original paint I will fill the chips correctly with paint and clear and polish them flush. The danger is rubbing through to the plastic. I have already rubbed through in one small spot on the edge of the licence plate recession.
