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Old 05-07-2010   #22
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Default Re: ok tearing apart the ZR-1 for paint

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Originally Posted by phrogs View Post
you are correct about pulling the hood but all im doing in those pics was the initial primer The hood is off now because it needs more work and more primer and even more sanding im thinking about pulling off the doors off this car as well not to worry this car will be pulled apart for paint.

heres the pics of #354's doors and hood getting paint.






I hate all these rock chips they really do a job on the paint, I think this car was daily driven behind gravel truck on a dirt road covered in rocks it is peppered. I really wanted to get this done before next week but im not going to kill myself to make it happen.

I am using 2k primer everything I have for this job is Sherwin williams ultra 7000 series products ill have to get me some of that eastwood paint for the bottom of the hood.

Any ideas on freshening up the plastic wheel wells?
if there is undercoating or black paint on fenderwells, spray paint stripper on them and let them sit , otherwise use acrylic solvent as the stripper will make them look new, it takes a little of the deep black out of the finish.
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