So, I decided to set out to get my side trim painted today. I didn't want to have to deal with removing it, so I did a bunch of taping off, and got to work.
Well, I've painted both sides with a couples coats alreayd and wet sanded in between quite a lot.
But, it's looking like the front two piece of trim will ALWAYS be off from that rear one! Most of you know what I mean. For some reason, the front two pieces of side trim, tend to either dry out, fade or something - basically they have a texture to them and the paint dulls. The rear remains shiny and smooth.
No matter how much paint I get on the trim, it's looking like it will remain off. So, when it's all said and done, they will be the same color - but in the correct lighting, the front pieces will still look off from teh rear due to the texture that I CANNOT get rid of no matter how much sanding I do.
Looking closely, the fronts look like they are all dried out and cracking. The rears and smooth and shiny.
Sanding isn't making a difference.
So - what can I do? Should I sand even more? Or, is that a waste? Is there anyway to get rid of the texture, or should I just live with it?
Part of me thinkins the fronts pieces are just absorbing my SEM trim paint...is that likely?
Yea...so, comments and ideas welcome asap. I have to pull off all my tape tomorrow and get other stuff done - so...yea heh
Well, I've painted both sides with a couples coats alreayd and wet sanded in between quite a lot.
But, it's looking like the front two piece of trim will ALWAYS be off from that rear one! Most of you know what I mean. For some reason, the front two pieces of side trim, tend to either dry out, fade or something - basically they have a texture to them and the paint dulls. The rear remains shiny and smooth.
No matter how much paint I get on the trim, it's looking like it will remain off. So, when it's all said and done, they will be the same color - but in the correct lighting, the front pieces will still look off from teh rear due to the texture that I CANNOT get rid of no matter how much sanding I do.
Looking closely, the fronts look like they are all dried out and cracking. The rears and smooth and shiny.
Sanding isn't making a difference.
So - what can I do? Should I sand even more? Or, is that a waste? Is there anyway to get rid of the texture, or should I just live with it?
Part of me thinkins the fronts pieces are just absorbing my SEM trim paint...is that likely?
Yea...so, comments and ideas welcome asap. I have to pull off all my tape tomorrow and get other stuff done - so...yea heh
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