Painting Inside of Center tunnel, Any tips? |
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Painting Inside of Center tunnel, Any tips? |
TonyAKAVW |
May 26 2006, 11:16 AM
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I'm planning on painting the inside and outside of my center tunnel this weekend as I have the fuel lines out and I can't think of a better time to do it.
Painting the outside seems like it should be pretty easy. The prep work was pretty quick, so painting should be really quick. The inside is where I'm concerned as I can't think of any way to get really good coverage. I suppose there's no way really to get complete coverage, but I'd like to do as good a job as I can. I recall Andy saying something about spraying compressed air inside to spread paint around, so I may give that a try. I was also thinking of tipping up the car by putting one end up on jack stands and letting the paint run inside. The problem I see with that is it may pool up in areas sunce I can't raise the car more than say 20 inches in the back. -Tony |
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