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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: 16372844" data-attributes="member: 197502"><p>I do plan to sand it, but it was mainly for scuffing up the surface to help with adhesion. I was planning on scuffing, applying adhesion promoter, spraying with 1 step paint (with flex additive if possible, without flex additive if I can't find any locally in a rattle can).</p><p></p><p>I don't have any expensive spray equipment, and I can't find a shop to do this. I physically went to 2 more shops today, and they both turned me down. With that in mind, I can only use products available to me in a spray can.</p><p></p><p>Yes... I want the best outcome, but no one around here wants to do the job, so I have to do this the best that I can.</p><p></p><p>I may consider sanding it smooth on the flat surfaces, can't I do that without the 2k primer, and just use the adhesion promoter and the 1 step paint coat?</p><p></p><p>Also, I'm not sure what you mean by looking like Toyota Tacoma bumpers/flares. I've never really payed them any attention.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crjackson, post: 16372844, member: 197502"] I do plan to sand it, but it was mainly for scuffing up the surface to help with adhesion. I was planning on scuffing, applying adhesion promoter, spraying with 1 step paint (with flex additive if possible, without flex additive if I can't find any locally in a rattle can). I don't have any expensive spray equipment, and I can't find a shop to do this. I physically went to 2 more shops today, and they both turned me down. With that in mind, I can only use products available to me in a spray can. Yes... I want the best outcome, but no one around here wants to do the job, so I have to do this the best that I can. I may consider sanding it smooth on the flat surfaces, can't I do that without the 2k primer, and just use the adhesion promoter and the 1 step paint coat? Also, I'm not sure what you mean by looking like Toyota Tacoma bumpers/flares. I've never really payed them any attention. [/QUOTE]
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