Jeez do I know about wanting it to be together, I try not to think too much about that stage yet. It's a long process. The car may look small, but there are a lot of pieces.Hello Dave, just checking in. I'm too lazy to read all these pages, is there an actual car in this thread yet?I've stayed away from your thread because your thread is like the hot "second base" only girl. Just a tease with all these individual parts getting a beautiful paint job here and there and some awesome interior work. I need more bro! I need to see the promise land! How long do I need to date this thread before I get what I really want!
We are going to have to change your name, davedapartspainter, lol
I'm kidding and just giving you a hard time.Seriously though, I'm excited to see the car get painted and assembled. It's going to be beautiful when it's all done.
Sure Steve.Sorry Dave could you explain again how you're keeping the paint that you're spraying on all these panels from chipping or peeling
Thanks man. Of course i used an adhesion promoter prior to clearing them, just as a side note.Those taillights look awesome. I never thought and knew you could clear the lenses to look like that. WOW!!!!!
I always thought you had to wet sand and polish the lenses. Another new thing we have all learned from the Master Painter Dave.
When I can finally get to the painting stage of mine this is definitely on the list of to dos
Does that adhesion promoter come in rattle can? I don't have access to a paint gun nor do I have the experience to use one. But I really wanna revive my taillights like you did. So if everything needed comes in rattle can I'll do it. I have buddies that paint but trying to get them to do ANYTHING in a timely manner is practically impossible.Thanks man. Of course i used an adhesion promoter prior to clearing them, just as a side note.
I'm really amazed they turned out so nice though. I've clear coated headlights, taillights and the sort for other people and have seen a milky film on many of them because of the plastic breaking down deeper inside the lense. That didn't happen at all with these. They really look brand new.
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