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Old 03-14-2004, 03:33 PM
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Re: painted door handles

dude wtf?!?!?! why would you mask off half your fuckin car just to paint your damn door handles..thats the most ghetto way i've ever seen.. seriously, open your door, take off the door skin, and take off the freakin handle!!!!! don't paint it while its on the car, thats ghey... you'll end up having chipped edges, edges not painted, paint soaking through newspaper..why go through all that hassle?!

if you paint them, please take them OFF the car and do it the right way.

just my opinion
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Re: painted door handles

Agreed. Sigh, I ripped my entire car apart to paint the interior... if I wanted to make it look terrible I could have just left everything in place and taped it off.... But honestly, I don't like spray painting in my interior.... (just because you tape/newspaper something off doesn't mean that the paint that is airborne isn't landing and drying on your shiny clearcoat ;-) ) Just a thought.
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