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2013-14 Shelby GT500
2010-2014 GT500 - How can I paint the Heat Extractor, Hood Insert?
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<blockquote data-quote="crjackson" data-source="post: 16372708" data-attributes="member: 197502"><p>Already tried that, it was like back to Gray. Wen't from chalk to Gray and lasted only a few days. The dealer body shop has a commercial product that works the same way, but better (according to them). However it didn't do any better. Just left the body shop less than an hour ago.</p><p></p><p>Looks like I'm on my own locally. We don't have custom shops around here. I'm sure there must be one somewhere, but mostly the city is populated with collision repair shops. I didn't try MACO yet, but they are so far away, and I'm tired of trying to locate a shop to do this.</p><p></p><p>I'm going to get some of that Bulldog or similar adhesion promoter and matching color touchup paint in a rattle can.</p><p></p><p>I'll sand and clean the part first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crjackson, post: 16372708, member: 197502"] Already tried that, it was like back to Gray. Wen't from chalk to Gray and lasted only a few days. The dealer body shop has a commercial product that works the same way, but better (according to them). However it didn't do any better. Just left the body shop less than an hour ago. Looks like I'm on my own locally. We don't have custom shops around here. I'm sure there must be one somewhere, but mostly the city is populated with collision repair shops. I didn't try MACO yet, but they are so far away, and I'm tired of trying to locate a shop to do this. I'm going to get some of that Bulldog or similar adhesion promoter and matching color touchup paint in a rattle can. I'll sand and clean the part first. [/QUOTE]
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