PAINT4CARS
12-13-2006, 01:11 PM
If anyone has any questions about automotive paint, or body work, I'm here to help. Just let me know and I'll respond ASAP.
-Mike
-Mike
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View Full Version : Automtive Refinishing PAINT4CARS 12-13-2006, 01:11 PM If anyone has any questions about automotive paint, or body work, I'm here to help. Just let me know and I'll respond ASAP. -Mike BuickLover 03-28-2007, 10:44 AM I love red paint for my car. Is it too flashy? ____________________________ Download the Dodge Charger Info 2007 Catalog (http://www.who-sells-it.com/c/automotive-dodge-1115.html) - Download the Dodge Charger Info 2007 Catalog kiltedscotsman 06-10-2007, 06:22 PM Hey Mike. I have a Roadmaster wagon in white with the wood trim option. I got it used. Whats the best way to get the wood vinyl off? I was thinking a heat gun and peeling it off. Secondly, since some of the steel bumper panels are missing on the side, I was thinking just to remove them all, getting the little mounting 'nail heads' (thats what they look like to me) that its mounted on filed down and respray the entire car white. Finally, the little rubber strips that are on the roof, since Im never gonna carry anything on the roof, I was thinking of taking them off, filling in the screw holes and respraying that area too. Is this all viable? Cheers!! :D Rusty 10-26-2008, 08:29 PM Hey Mike. I have a Roadmaster wagon in white with the wood trim option. I got it used. Whats the best way to get the wood vinyl off? I was thinking a heat gun and peeling it off. Secondly, since some of the steel bumper panels are missing on the side, I was thinking just to remove them all, getting the little mounting ''nail heads'' (thats what they look like to me) that its mounted on filed down and respray the entire car white. Finally, the little rubber strips that are on the roof, since Im never gonna carry anything on the roof, I was thinking of taking them off, filling in the screw holes and respraying that area too. Is this all viable? Cheers!! :D While I''m not a body man I can say that most of what you are asking is basically what some folks do when they do a mod to their car. Stripping the wood trim yes heat and a scraper will work,theres several different products out that will help the process along, The bumper panels and roof sounds like a straight forward sand and fill. As far as respraying, just use a good primer, remember the paint is only as good as the base it has to work with. |