Don Wedor
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There are actual masking vinyls you can use instead of plain calandered vinyl you have posted. Even though its been a week since you asked i hope all went well. Oracal does make paint masking film like 8010 or something i would have to look it up to be sure.
Ok the masking vinyl is as follows
Oracal 810 is for conformable needs
811 is for flat smooth and rigid substrates
813 if for use with waterborne paint on smooth flat and rigid substratesYou can also use Gerber mask
http://www.refinishnetwork.com/component/kunena/7-paint-and-refinish/24259-rps?limitstart=0
also as far as I know the Norton Cups are just Relabled Gerson Cups
:huh: Well Ain’t that some shit. I bet this would be a good thing to get into a lot of kids love the matte look nowadays and its cheap its not permanent and appears to come off err peel very easy when you want to remove it.
if I was to do this I would not use the hand held sprayer but more of a professional airless sprayer would be much faster and probably a nicer finish.
well off to remove all the PPG stuff I got
……packs up the envirobase……..packs up the Concept…………packs up the DBC………..
Unboxes 5 gallon jugs of the 10 colors plasti dip comes in ……. sets up shop in driveway……
pff no need for all this masking crap anymore hahahanow I just need plasti dip mixing formulas and a plasti dip variant deck…….. :whistle:
I gonna have to agree with Ben use some touch up paint and forget about it
A. The first scratch is the hardest to deal with but now that it has happened (because there is always a first scratch) you don’t have to let it bother you.
B. If it happens again are you really going to take it in and have it fixed for every scratch you get?
C. To buy all the tools to do this job yourself would cost $1000 plus (depending on the quality of the tools you buy) and if you take it to a shop most good shops have top of the line tools already,and have fixed more bumper covers than you or I will know.
also yes you would have to sand the whole bumper to blend / reclear it. that is the proper way.
oh and welcome to the site! we are glad to have ya!
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