I totally agree with this. Automotive painting is tricky as heck. You need some serious gear (compressor, paint room), and the right chemicals (hardeners, top coats, etc.). This might apply slightly more to body painting than pop top, but still ...
--- Terry Kay <CTONLINE@webtv.net> wrote: > Chris, > Do yourself a favor, and take it to a reputable body > shop and have them > match the paint and then pay them to apply it. > Its the right way, unless you have some spray > painting skills, and have > the time to do it correctly. > You'll be a lot happier in the long run. > > Good Luck, > > Terry > 85 GL > __________________________________ > " The Bitterness Of Poor Quality, Remains Long After > The Sweetness Of > The "Good Deal" Is Gone" T.K. > 1970 > __________________________________
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