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How did the painting go, PT_Sean? |
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Still trying to MASK off what I don't want to paint! Pesonally, i do not want to paint the vents. Both the driver and pass. side vents are the "grey" colour and I want to keep the center the same. Prob is, there is little for the masking tape to stick to.... I have restarted about 10 times. May revert to vaseline! (no- not for THAT reason! )Will post developments..... |
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I don't know what you are trying to mask it with but the best thing would be a 3M fineline tape,it's blue and tends to keep it's shape around corners better than standard masking tape. |
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I am using both the green, low tack and standard beige, masking tapes. I will look for the fineline stuff- that might be the trick! I imagine body shop stores are the source for this tape?? S |
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Most bodyshop supply stores should carry it. |
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Have you ever tried rubber cement? It's used quite often in airbrushing applications. The benefit is, of course, that you can paint it on. After dabbing a little where you need it, stuff the vents with some cotton batten (use spray adhesive on a piece of paper to make sure the cotton doesn't slip down the vent). What do you think? ![]() |
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