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Old 05-21-2003, 05:09 PM
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Looks hot, Dave. My doorpanels look the same. Bit more shiny than the dash... Dunno if I like that or not, but I love the way the panels look alone!



What are you doing for the speaker grills and grill surrounds? How bout the vents? Same stuff?



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how much spray did you use?
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looks good dave. can't wait to see the whole car when it's finished
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Lookin' good!
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Old 05-21-2003, 10:28 PM
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Hey Rob, I had good luck with the door but the harder plastics didnt seem to hold the sprays as well.

It went on fine except for a tiny bit of blushing. I got that out though. Anyway, It may be that I didnt use enough primer.

It may be because of the cold damp weather; I was indoors for the door panels and in the garge with the kickpanels.



In any case, I am hesitant to use the same stuff on the other hard plastics. Would it be better to let the coats dry over night in a heated room.

Or is there a better product you can turn me on to. I have an air compressor and guns.
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I think that I need to wait for the weather to dry up to continue.
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Looks REALLY good! You can't really tell you painted them.
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The door panel and accesories look and feel great. Im just not sure that the sprays will hold up well on the hard plastics.

I am thinking...
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