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Date: Sat, 19 Jun 1999 11:04:35 -0700
From: R&C Engelhardt <engel@metro.net>
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To: jmc <jmc987@earthlink.net>
Subject: Re: large touch up area
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My local auto paint store sells jars with a replaceable gas container
(CO2?)on them. The kit cost about $15 I think and the replacement gas
containers were inexpensive. The gas cartridge has the spray head
included so when you replace the cartridge you also have a fresh head. I
found it to be an easy way to touch up various small parts of the car,
even some largish ones!
Ron
58 MGA
jmc wrote:
>
> I have an area I need to touch up that's about the size of a quarter.
> It's beneath the rear bumper on the side of the car, so it's not
> particularly visible. I was thinking of painting it with a brush then
> sanding it smooth. The paint I'd like to use is the leftover single stage
> urethane enamel that was used to repaint a door. Now the questions: Do I
> need to add the activator? How long will it take to dry? How long before
> I can sand it? Am I insane for attempting to so it this way? Are there
> any other questions I should be asking? Thanks in advance.
>
> Joseph
> 67 B Roadster
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