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Inside, with polycarbonate paint. Homedepot and wally world paint will chip and flake.
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That was slower for my pea brainMark Bryan has some good body painting videos as well. This vid shows trimming, applying the window masks, etc. He does his masks just like I do which makes it really easy. Except on the windshield and rear masks I remove about a 1/8" strip of the backing down the middle of the windows. Cut one side of the backing, peel it off, trim 1/8", and put the backing back on leaving the gap. I think that makes it a lot easier.
Oh, and as far as inside or outside, some tricks you can do is for anything on the car you want to have a dull finish, you can spray some flat clear on that area on the outside of the body. It makes for a simple but cool effect.
Blue painter tape. Better yet green frog tape...or VaselineI plan to modify an already painted body, it was painted inside, it’s an older body, I do not have window masking templates - any hints or tricks to mask them off?
Tape and trim with a SHARP NEW Xacto blade.I plan to modify an already painted body, it was painted inside, it’s an older body, I do not have window masking templates - any hints or tricks to mask them off?
I would even say a wet sand might be better for this situation...Tape and trim with a SHARP NEW Xacto blade.
You can paint the outside of the body. Give it a light sanding with extra fine sandpaper. Wash it with warm soapy water and let dry. Then hit it with a coat of Acrylic primer, let dry 24 hours then hit it with the color of choice. The key is to use Acrylic paint, it will flex with the body and not crack and flake off. Let color dry 24 hours the add an acrylic clear coat, available in matte or gloss finishes, gives it an extra layer of protection.
Now this is not bullet proof, it will still get scuffs and scrapes because it is on the exterior. But it does hold up pretty well. I repainted my Mojave on the exterior and it has taken some abuse, and only has minor scuffing.
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Looks awesome manTape and trim with a SHARP NEW Xacto blade.
You can paint the outside of the body. Give it a light sanding with extra fine sandpaper. Wash it with warm soapy water and let dry. Then hit it with a coat of Acrylic primer, let dry 24 hours then hit it with the color of choice. The key is to use Acrylic paint, it will flex with the body and not crack and flake off. Let color dry 24 hours the add an acrylic clear coat, available in matte or gloss finishes, gives it an extra layer of protection.
Now this is not bullet proof, it will still get scuffs and scrapes because it is on the exterior. But it does hold up pretty well. I repainted my Mojave on the exterior and it has taken some abuse, and only has minor scuffing.
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Agreed. just try not to damage your window masks in the process.I would even say a wet sand might be better for this situation
100%agreed with that one as well sir tape them off before sanding to prevent and mishaps...Agreed. just try not to damage your window masks in the process.
If you've got the patience to do this, it's a good way to go, I am too lazy myself.If it were me, Id scrub the existing paint off using Dot3 brake fluid and once i had the body cleaned up Id use blue painters tape and an xtaco knife to make my own window masks.
Actually its a combination or soaking and scrubbing with a brillo pad, steel wool etc. Its alot of work but you can reuse a lid like that. Wont look like a brand new paint job but it will look plenty good for a basher body.
Wish i would have had this stuff the time I used acetone to strip the chome off of two sets of Savage wheels so i could dye them. Ill never do that with acetone again.Try Super Clean from Walmart. If you can get enough of it to submerge an area of the body, it might work. It strips chrome from plastic parts in no time. It completely dissolves it back down to bare plastic.
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