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partwerks |
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My car is on it's second color already, and I would like to change it from the previous owner.
I'm wondering how the body shop goes about painting over existing colors to get it to stick?? |
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rdomeck |
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Newbie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 31 Joined: 16-April 11 From: Indianapolis, In. Member No.: 12,939 Region Association: Upper MidWest ![]() |
If you don't want to take it that far down you can have it baking soda blasted. The nice thing about baking soda is that it is water soluble. There are steps you must take when it returns to you after the soda blasting. I have done around 10 cars this way. About 4-5 of them were 911's. It is a nice way to go.
If your car has been painted twice already then it's time to remove some of that build up before you add to it. |
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