Pointparty@aol.com wrote:
>
> David: My understanding from the paint shop is they used the template
> successfully and asked to keep it for future. It is hanging on a nail peg on
> their wall. I did not actually see them use it. But since I am not skilled
> at doing it myself, I turned the project over. As I remember the labor
> charge was very reasonable. Not much more than the cost of paint, tape and
> knife would have been.
>
> I don't have a lot of time or mechanical talent or working facility so I find
> the best mechanics and bodyshop crafts people. They enjoy working on my car
> as needed and don't charge much as long as I don't screw it up first or try to
> give them advice. And the car has been always reliable.
>
> I do admire the folks who have the skills, etc to do it themselves. Wish I
> could.
>
> Mel Frank
> 71mgbgt
I've used the wheel mask with some success - the trick is to spray it
with a tacky adhesive let it set up for a second or so and then apply
it to the wheel - after youve painted it - it will simply lift off.
Some touchup with a brush is required however.
Rick
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