Brosky
Great Pumpkin
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The battle with the panel streak issue is over. I dropped it off at my favorite body shop a week ago and several things happened after that. The DuPont rep came up with a flexible vinyl paint that they make that is very thick (compared to normal paint) and is not thinned in any way, prior to spraying. We all had several discussions and I went with their recommendation and we sprayed the panel with the DuPont, rather than use the dye from Joanne.
This is not to say that her product is inferior, in fact I like it a lot, but on an area this big, I just can't get the drying lines out of it and it dried a bit too shiny for me. Had this been on seats and a smaller area to work with, I believe that it would have been perfect.
I want to use either product on both the panel and the boot cover, as I wanted them to match. The DuPont was closest to the new visors and I chose that material for the rear.
It will be much easier to spray the boot cover than to brush it on, so with all of the new snaps now removed, Allan will hang it in the spray booth and do both sides (after masking the padded inner section that protects the rear window when down).
More pics on that after Christmas..........
This is not to say that her product is inferior, in fact I like it a lot, but on an area this big, I just can't get the drying lines out of it and it dried a bit too shiny for me. Had this been on seats and a smaller area to work with, I believe that it would have been perfect.
I want to use either product on both the panel and the boot cover, as I wanted them to match. The DuPont was closest to the new visors and I chose that material for the rear.
It will be much easier to spray the boot cover than to brush it on, so with all of the new snaps now removed, Allan will hang it in the spray booth and do both sides (after masking the padded inner section that protects the rear window when down).
More pics on that after Christmas..........