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Old 06-09-2009, 11:04 PM
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i plan on rattle canning my t top bar its all sun faided i want it to come out semi nice so whats the process what grit paper , polish steps ect
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I'm not sure that you can really wetsand and polish rattle can paint. I wouldn't know, I don't use rattle cans that way.
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well after i clear it
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it wont look good
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I wet sanded my tail panel which I painted with duplicolor clear. Turned out pretty good to me... Spray a bunch of coats of clear, because it sands through way too easy. 1500git, 2000grit, 2500grit. Then buff, polish.. etc.

I probably wouldn't do it again though, you should see how much a local shop would charge just to paint that if you dont have a gun.




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