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Thank you sir! Clear flood mode! 🙂
Got it. Won’t help here, but I suggested to replace the crank sensor. We’ll see what happens.
Thank you again.
Thank you sir! Clear flood mode! 🙂
Got it. Won’t help here, but I suggested to replace the crank sensor. We’ll see what happens.
Thank you again.
Hmmm I could see that being fixed either way.
What part of the country are you in? I don’t see that being an issue as long as it’s primed and top coated. That area isn’t all that prone to get rusted out.
Hmmm I could see that being fixed either way.
What part of the country are you in? I don’t see that being an issue as long as it’s primed and top coated. That area isn’t all that prone to get rusted out.
Little more expensive, but would last longer is Plasti-dip!
I did my wheels and bumpers with it. Good thing about it is it does dry so matte and you can not tell any mistakes. It’s very unifom. AND IT COMES OFF when you want it off. Just peel it off..
Little more expensive, but would last longer is Plasti-dip!
I did my wheels and bumpers with it. Good thing about it is it does dry so matte and you can not tell any mistakes. It’s very unifom. AND IT COMES OFF when you want it off. Just peel it off..
To help you with coverage. You need to sweep your can and start spraying AFTER your motion is started. When you stop and start going back to the other direction, you need to stop spraying and let your motion start the other way before you start spraying again. You can see these darker dots spots on your paint, which is build up.
Your second coat should have more coverage or ‘more’ wet than what you’re spraying.
Would be ideal if you can spray along the entire bed side in one motion rather than 1 foot sections.
To help you with coverage. You need to sweep your can and start spraying AFTER your motion is started. When you stop and start going back to the other direction, you need to stop spraying and let your motion start the other way before you start spraying again. You can see these darker dots spots on your paint, which is build up.
Your second coat should have more coverage or ‘more’ wet than what you’re spraying.
Would be ideal if you can spray along the entire bed side in one motion rather than 1 foot sections.
Nice!
To make you feel better about your budget, I just got a gallon of Porsche Ruby Red – it was $800!!
Nice!
To make you feel better about your budget, I just got a gallon of Porsche Ruby Red – it was $800!!
You are past 50% of your budget. How is it looking to stay on track?
You are past 50% of your budget. How is it looking to stay on track?
Yes, you can use it on a rag and it should take it right off. IF it’s on the flat surface, a razor blade and some Windex will work as well.
Will work on all trim/rubber/etc.
You could buy clear coat in a spray can and this will add protection to your spray paint.
Yes, you can use it on a rag and it should take it right off. IF it’s on the flat surface, a razor blade and some Windex will work as well.
Will work on all trim/rubber/etc.
You could buy clear coat in a spray can and this will add protection to your spray paint.
Keep it up.
Just not sure the spray paint is going to last. I had a buddy who did his fender white to match his car and it lasted 2 months here in the Arizona sun. When he has asked me to paint it, I could have used a piece of notebook paper as sandpaper to remove the rest of it off.
Maybe to help you with the hardest part of any paint project.. the masking.. since you’re using spray paint. Do the edges and you can skip from masking say the entire window off.. just the edges. Oversrpay will be minimal and you can use reducer or acetone to remove any overspray off. Works well. Just don’t touch the spray paint as it will remove it fast.
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