That sucks, but at least you think you found what went wrong the first time and can fix it this time around :yes
Lets hope. Gonna redo the mirror starting Thurs depending on the weather. Suppose to rain some this week. Not sure when I am gonna have time to do the trunk panel again.That sucks, but at least you think you found what went wrong the first time and can fix it this time around :yes
Ya... mirrors are not worth that much IMO :sorryJust get some 03/04's![]()
Be careful w/ some paint removers. A lot of them love to eat plastic.I think im gonna grab some paint removed for the mirror and start completely over. I should have my polisher by then as well so I can see how much more shine I can get from it out of that clear coat.
That's what I though until I put them on the car. Makes a world of difference.Ya... mirrors are not worth that much IMO :sorry
Oh, I cleared... theres a whole thread about my project. These things are like mirrors... I spent a long time sanding and polishing.next time you could try doing some clear coat over them... might help with the chipping!
Actually, the thing you want to do is take the tape of as soon as you are done painting. When the paint is dry it is bonded partially to the tape, hence the rips when you take it off.I think the reason the blackout panel is chipping is when I removed the masking tape from the top, the paint pealed back some with it. Maybe I did not let it dry long enough... because the primer seems attached fine but the black top did not attach good to the primer.
You know... that makes sense... thanks +repsActually, the thing you want to do is take the tape of as soon as you are done painting. When the paint is dry it is bonded partially to the tape, hence the rips when you take it off.
Aginist itself? Can you explain a bit more. I was pulling it off at a 90 degree angle.
So far I know to pull it off right after I am done painting, correct?