Well, after my incident in the snow a few months back, i finally started to do some work on it.
Pics of how it looked then and how it is now are attached.
First i buffed the bit of the wing near the dent with 800 grit wet and dry paper to dull the surface of paint.
I then got my 4 1/2" grinder and one of those abrasive flap disc things and took all the paint off in and around the dent so the filler would stick. I took off all the bubble rust on the wheelarch edge while i was at it.
Filler time! I had to do this in stages as eventhough i have knocked some of the dent out it is fairly deep in places so i had to build it up in layers so... fill, sand, fill again, sand again, fill again, sand again. Then a quick coat of high build primer just to cover the filler, and some of the bare metal i exposed by sorting the arch out.
The filler is still a little rough in patches, it has pitted in places, and there are some small lines in it, a thing that always annoys me about using filler, a little hard bit gets caught on the spreader and makes a line everywhere i try and fill!
Plus as i only finished at about 9pm (1 hour ago here) so it was very nearly dark!
Next weeks jobs...
Re-sand the whole wing from top to bottom with 800 grit paper,
Use fine surface filler paste in the small faults in the filler,
Sand again with 1000 grit paper,
1 coat primer,
Sand whole wing with 1200 grit paper,
Another coat of primer,
Resand with 1500 grit paper.
Last good coat of primer, maybe two if i have time.
3x coats of paint,
and finally 3x coats of clear lacquer.
Should be good then!