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- May 22, 2010 at 12:40 pm #21452
thanks alot for all the compliments guys! The only real problem I had painting was after I put the sealer on I waited just a bit too longer before basecoat and I had about a 3inch spot on the bumper that started to lift. so I sanded it down with 600 and came out great.
theres def. alot of b ondo on the car but it was in rough shape.
May 23, 2010 at 7:05 am #21512:pcorn: Not sure what your getting paid for doing the job but its always a good practice to remove the handles, mirrors and moldings. Is just makes for a cleaner and higher end job. 😉 Its understandable if your buddy didnt want to pay for it. Keep up the good work and it wont take much to get the hang of spraying clear.
I remember when I first started painting, I would be so nervous to clear! Now days its just like tieing my shoes :wakMay 23, 2010 at 10:04 pm #21535he just wanted new paint on the car. I asked him if he wanted me to remove them and he said don’t worry about it.
Man I was nervous for the clear! i stood at the booth door like getting myself together and taking a deep breathe lol.[b]Ryan wrote:[/b]
[quote]he just wanted new paint on the car. I asked him if he wanted me to remove them and he said don’t worry about it.
Man I was nervous for the clear! i stood at the booth door like getting myself together and taking a deep breathe lol.[/quote]I feel ya!
My heart starts beating like crazy and i start sweating, only because I work so hard on these pieces and the clear makes or breaks it lol
great job Ryan!
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