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Originally posted by BrewCity11 View Post124th and Capitol.
If you go to the one on Capitol by you, let me know how many they have left.
i just called ace hardware on port washington (near bayshore mall). they can order in as many as you need. for now, i had them order in 3 blacks and 1 clear, so if you need a can of black you can just get one from me (dont think ill need 3, but just in case) or you can call them up as well.
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and i just did my shadowline on my cab with regular old trim paintYour signature picture has been removed since it contained the Photobucket "upgrade your account" image.
Originally posted by TimKninjaIm more afraid of this thread turning into one of those classic R3v moments, where Pizza gets delivered.
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Originally posted by Janderson View PostEric, I'll do it, I'll find out today if it's possible. You might be able to through FedEx or UPS.
I'll ask the post office if it's allowed tomorrow.
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Originally posted by MexicanDragon View PostOk, I'm intrigued. I've gotta see pics of post-removal on the paint. I'm thinking if it dries fast enough, a can of white + a couple stencils would make a great setup for numbers for autocrossing. Would look better than painter's tape, no?
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Brent, go back and look at the pics I posted, specifically the ones of the side window rear corners. That little body-colored fin/vent behind the window trim? I didn't even mask it. I just peeled the overspray off once it dried. Looks fine.
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Originally posted by MexicanDragon View PostOk, I'm intrigued. I've gotta see pics of post-removal on the paint. I'm thinking if it dries fast enough, a can of white + a couple stencils would make a great setup for numbers for autocrossing. Would look better than painter's tape, no?
**BRENT**Originally posted by Janderson View PostHoly shit, that's genius.Originally posted by straight6pwr View Postcouple thoughts on what this stuff could replace:
3)vinyl car graphics. just mask, spray with appropriate color, viola! instant hood motorsports flag. maybe some some ///m pinstripes?
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The only thing is if you were going to do it on your paint, you'd have to make sure you have the stencil good and flat, like with painter's tape, and remove it immediately after each coat, otherwise it will stick to the stencil and just all peel off, and you don't want to use a razor blade after it's dry. But you could do it on your side-window glass, then using a razor wouldn't be a problem.
I might have to get some white tomorrow and give this a shot.
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Originally posted by Janderson View PostThe only thing is if you were going to do it on your paint, you'd have to make sure you have the stencil good and flat, like with painter's tape, and remove it immediately after each coat, otherwise it will stick to the stencil and just all peel off, and you don't want to use a razor blade after it's dry. But you could do it on your side-window glass, then using a razor wouldn't be a problem.
I might have to get some white tomorrow and give this a shot.
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Originally posted by straight6pwr View Posti imagine youd only need one heavy coat right? let it dry for a minute or two so it doesnt run, then pull tape.
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Originally posted by Janderson View PostNope, it starts to solidify VERY fast. And you can't do heavy coats with this stuff, it runs like a mother if you pile it up on a vertical surface.
so the solution for a stencil may be a paper stencil held against the surface, versus tape. tape it around the edges to hold it down, then youll have no tape in contact with the paint. may be a less than perfect edge, but since it rubs right off, that can easily be cleaned up.
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