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gx1200 |
Posted: 2008/6/6 12:27 Updated: 2008/6/6 12:27 |
Home away from home Joined: 2005/3/31 From: Adelaide. SA Posts: 921 |
Re: for the before /after thread Question? will you re-mask that before rubbing back and painting or will you paint over the old paper? Sorry stupid question but i know bugger all about painting.
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benny |
Posted: 2008/6/6 12:57 Updated: 2008/6/6 12:57 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster) Joined: 2002/6/14 From: Sydney Posts: 2598 |
Re: for the before /after thread No Idea Adam, I can ask the painter if you like as I didnt paint it .Keep in mind this was a resto on a budget, by no means it a show car paint job.
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gx1200 |
Posted: 2008/6/6 13:04 Updated: 2008/6/6 13:04 |
Home away from home Joined: 2005/3/31 From: Adelaide. SA Posts: 921 |
Re: for the before /after thread Looks prety good for a budget job. I know a couple of beaters, I'll ask them... I think there are many different theories when painting. different strokes for different folks im sure.
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