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Old 08-20-2024, 01:00 AM   #1
washington blue
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Re: norms 55 chevy pu build

6DoF, I used Raptor liner. Ordered it on line so I did not have to drive around looking for some. Looks good when it's done. There is a slight learning curve, need to hold it a couple feet away and use a swirling motion when spraying or it kinda makes lines. Be SURE and cover every square inch you don't want it on. Like my blue painted surfaces I had them sealed completely so none got on that nice paint. It is very sticky, it took a long time to tape up everywhere to protect my painted surfaces, have to be thorough and careful when taping so no leaks. I spent several hours (6-7) taping around the 4 fenders today. Then I spent maybe 20 minutes spraying. lol. I wore a tyvek suit, rubber gloves and a head sock, and a full face shield. That stuff will stick to skin, shoes, hair, not to mention concrete and metal. Also it stinks really bad. I do like the finished product, the way it looks is what I'm after.
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