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Alright guys, I couldn't find a place to make a thread here, so I'll just ask and hope decides to show his face and give me professional help
I wanna paint the grille on the truck Black. Gloss or Flat, I haven't figured out yet. Anyways, how should I prep this, and what should I use? Keep in mind, I'm very inexperienced with spray painting.
I wanna paint the grille on the truck Black. Gloss or Flat, I haven't figured out yet. Anyways, how should I prep this, and what should I use? Keep in mind, I'm very inexperienced with spray painting.
But for me you've got to remove it...clean it with some kind of degreaser first. Something like 409 or so that will have an enzyme that will break any oil/grease. Then scrub the **** out of it with dawn and water with something like a scotchbrite scrubbing sponge. Be sure to get all the nooks and crannys. Those are the areas that get missed and those are the areas that oil will settle in.
Let it dry and then sand it with some 200 grit sandpaper. Then wash it off again and now you're ready for paint. A plastic adhesive primer would be nice if you can get it then top it off with the color of your choice.
GARY wholey sweet I'm sorry I'm at our or my work office today & Canada Customs call me up because they were in possession of that money order I sent you so if you have my personal email I'd like to try it again gees so this is my public appolligy of it never getting to you I'm mad but happy what ever happened it was found how they got it is beyond me ! the office girls are whats going on Ed ? I had to drive out to our airport to pick up what ever they were yapping about. and prove I was me my Military Base id fixed that . So I'd like to try again please. Ed
Jill: Speaks the truth...
Arin will chime in I'm sure...
But for me you've got to remove it...clean it with some kind of degreaser first. Something like 409 or so that will have an enzyme that will break any oil/grease. Then scrub the **** out of it with dawn and water with something like a scotchbrite scrubbing sponge. Be sure to get all the nooks and crannys. Those are the areas that get missed and those are the areas that oil will settle in.
Let it dry and then sand it with some 200 grit sandpaper. Then wash it off again and now you're ready for paint. A plastic adhesive primer would be nice if you can get it then top it off with the color of your choice.
But for me you've got to remove it...clean it with some kind of degreaser first. Something like 409 or so that will have an enzyme that will break any oil/grease. Then scrub the **** out of it with dawn and water with something like a scotchbrite scrubbing sponge. Be sure to get all the nooks and crannys. Those are the areas that get missed and those are the areas that oil will settle in.
Let it dry and then sand it with some 200 grit sandpaper. Then wash it off again and now you're ready for paint. A plastic adhesive primer would be nice if you can get it then top it off with the color of your choice.
I was thinking gloss because when I get my wheels, they're gonna be gloss black I believe... I want them to match, ya know?
Jill: Speaks the truth...
That's a pretty good procedure. I just waxed it a week ago, so all that's still on there I think I can make till christmas on my tires, so if all goes well I'll get wheels and white letter tires for christmas, along with an alignment.
I was thinking gloss because when I get my wheels, they're gonna be gloss black I believe... I want them to match, ya know?
And I would go with gloss black. Krylon flat black will end up looking grey and be a PITA to clean. Semi-gloss black will look really good!
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it's an advertising ploy...they're paying the person that actually owns the car to use it for advertising purposes. Point is...people see a supercar and think...that product is good enough for an Aston Martin, it's good enough for me. And yes, I'd assume it'd be tax deductible...but I'll take tax next semester and figure it out.
fishing is always good, but even better when you catch something
that sounds good to me
Well, the skyway didn't work out, so we went to the greenbridge, which runs across the river. Couldn't catch any bait, and after 45 minutes said F This and went to the pier on the island. Caught lotsa bait, and I caught a Flounder on my 2nd cast It was even big enough to keep (over 12 inches), but sadly we forgot a cooler. Otherwise I'd have a Flounder dinner to eat tonight
Didn't get anything else
Didn't get anything else
Alright guys, I couldn't find a place to make a thread here, so I'll just ask and hope decides to show his face and give me professional help
I wanna paint the grille on the truck Black. Gloss or Flat, I haven't figured out yet. Anyways, how should I prep this, and what should I use? Keep in mind, I'm very inexperienced with spray painting.
I wanna paint the grille on the truck Black. Gloss or Flat, I haven't figured out yet. Anyways, how should I prep this, and what should I use? Keep in mind, I'm very inexperienced with spray painting.
Arin will chime in I'm sure...
But for me you've got to remove it...clean it with some kind of degreaser first. Something like 409 or so that will have an enzyme that will break any oil/grease. Then scrub the **** out of it with dawn and water with something like a scotchbrite scrubbing sponge. Be sure to get all the nooks and crannys. Those are the areas that get missed and those are the areas that oil will settle in.
Let it dry and then sand it with some 200 grit sandpaper. Then wash it off again and now you're ready for paint. A plastic adhesive primer would be nice if you can get it then top it off with the color of your choice.
But for me you've got to remove it...clean it with some kind of degreaser first. Something like 409 or so that will have an enzyme that will break any oil/grease. Then scrub the **** out of it with dawn and water with something like a scotchbrite scrubbing sponge. Be sure to get all the nooks and crannys. Those are the areas that get missed and those are the areas that oil will settle in.
Let it dry and then sand it with some 200 grit sandpaper. Then wash it off again and now you're ready for paint. A plastic adhesive primer would be nice if you can get it then top it off with the color of your choice.
there may be a few more anyone on my facebook can see look at Marylin's photos, I recall the fish here my X cousin owned a marina and he'd do charters for some Jappenesse one day I was doing a dive for him and he had the bate defrosting on the boat the Jap's thought it was treat time ate ate it but we pulled easy over 100 lb Salmon 7 WHEN i lived in Saskatchewan the fishe there if lucky were 50 lb if that.
me & Nathan too we were at my Dealer & in walks whats his name from Deadliest Catch show wearing Jacket etc was trying to get help with his trucks bumper so I ended up going out to help well Nathan just stood there & drouled , so well go up to visit one day !