>The ony drawback will be that none of the inner door jams, ( sliding >door, front doors, and hatch) or the inside of the van will match. >When you open the doors there wil be another color glaring at you. > >Now if you take the time to do the door jams, where does the color break >off for the interior? > >All the jams will have to be masked off, to stop the overspay from going >onto the interior panels. > Thanks Terry --- I'd thought about the inner door jambs being different but not about overspray. I should know better too --- I'm an ex-commercial painter and I've put many gallons through conventional and airless guns........Can I assume that if you're painting a car the same colour you don't mask the jambs because the overspray matches what's there? Cheers, Doug |
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