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Old 12-29-2006, 01:57 AM
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Damn, it's been a while since i last posted on here but i just have a quick question regarding painting the bottom of the car... as in how do i paint the bottom sideskirts? do the top first, wait for it to dry and then the bottom?

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Re: Paint Question

Here you go:

http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...009#post579009
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Re: Paint Question

paint them on the car, on a painting stand. paint hard to get to spots first, this is called "doing the jam work" (inside the fender, any vents, bottom of skirts and bumpers, around window frames, and panel lines), then do the rest of the car. this makes it SO much easier to blend in the paint over the rest of the car.
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paint them on the car, on a painting stand. paint hard to get to spots first, this is called "doing the jam work" (inside the fender, any vents, bottom of skirts and bumpers, around window frames, and panel lines), then do the rest of the car. this makes it SO much easier to blend in the paint over the rest of the car.
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So you're telling me pictures like this didn't explain anything?





Or didn't you even click the link I posted?
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