One thing with dashes it seems is the silicone based cleaners and polishes, Armour All for example, gets soaked into the plastic parts real good so ya gotta spend a lot o time scrubbin the parts down with solvents to make sure ya dont get any unexpected fish eyes or popping.
Usually when I am doing a dash its been cracked and needed repairs so instead of trying to get an original finish we smooth it out, lol so I just assumed ya were going smooth, my bad
A color change to match the whole interior is gonna be sweet, cant wait to see it finished, I wanna do a custom widebody version one of these days, all in steel, no glasswork.
slammedyota91
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That would be the sweetest shit around no doubt all metal anything is amazing in my eyes. Luckily I knew the orginal and second owner of this car and they despise amorall and all those shiny making products lol. So Im gonna clean the hell out of it with solvents anyway then shoot it. All the trim and panels are done, I shot em with charcoal and trim black
toddluck
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cool
slammedyota91
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Got my phone back on Heres some pics no up to date updates. I helped my buddy try to get this boat finished up asap.
slammedyota91
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Thats the original prime job, I later guide coated and sanded to find low spots, I pulled the doors and started at it..
slammedyota91
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Got the body as straight as I could guide coating without primer..
slammedyota91
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Later re primed the doors, I tried getting the lights on it so you can get an idea of how straight it is, while the primer was still wet but remember it is a cell phone camera pic..