3M blue 1/4" fine line tape for leaving a sharp, clean edge:
Tah dah!![]()
Shoot Allen, anyone can come up with a pretty paint job. It's just a matter of time taken on each detail of the process.That really is stunning, Dave. I absolutely love that color, it's gorgeous! Fantastic!
Now, If only I could paint well enough for hecker spies....![]()
I laughed for quite a while over that opening comment.I'll start by saying I hate you.
My "get it to 80% and be happy" just got dashed to the floor. Now, little things that may have been marginal are gonna get a magnifying glass put on them. You and Steve,.....You're both gonna hate me back when this is all said and done.
As for you,....Well,...lets just say that you'll be able to make this, your little your goto when you see it's me...
I work till two at that show today. You can count on me walkin through the venue so that when it turns exactly 2PM, I step one foot out of the door. I was thinkin my car is/was close enough to consider masking for primer, and that is the plan. I'd like to talk to you later before I commit to that though.
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Yes sir.
Somewhat, depends on the rigidity of the bumper cover if it'll be any sort of issue.I've always wondered what some people/shops do when they shoot a car that is not taken apart like yours. I see it a lot where the bumpers, doors and hood are still on the car when they shoot it. I assume they don't use the correct paint for the bumpers and take the risk.
You know, I don't really have an idea! I think that would depress me if I came up with a number.Amazing looking paint Dave.. Simly amazing. How many hours so far do you have in Doby? Has to be 4-500.
First question: It sounds as if you used the sealer to protect your panels as opposed to part of a paint system. In order to finish the refinish process, if the sealer has sat longer than just a few hours, you will need to resand the surface to have the next step adhere. The time varies between paint manufacturers, but I don't know of any that allow more than 24 hours to complete the painting process once you have begun with laying out the sealer.@Davedacarpainter love the color. Few questions concerning sealer.
First when you apply sealer is there a window in which you are limited to spray over it? Reason being I had faded paint then an engine fire and sanded the entire car (180g, 220g, 320) and sealed it. Plan on taking it back down and repainting it with a single stage paint.
Second for acrylic sealers can you add a flat clear in the mixture to give a matte or semi gloss look instead of painting color similar to Eastwoods Rat Rod black?
I would have had to spend an extra couple hours cleaning, plus the paint would peel on the interior unless I sanded it.Why tape it off like that if the interior is out? Wouldn't you want a little overspray towards the inside?