Awesome job my man I watched the whole video with fascination you did it that's a beautiful color red you need shiny shiny chrome rims my opinion only great job and we could hear you find in the paint room keep up the good work you're restoring American muscle 🇺🇲👍💪😎
Looks pretty damn good considering where you started and I’m sure that hood is just faded. Congrats on the completion, looking forward to the first rip 👍
I've been planning to get an inflatable booth this coming spring. Might be a bit smaller than that one you used😬, but my cramped one space garage is a challenge on many levels...
I would always use Dawn dish liquid. (Use it ONLY as a wax/grease remover prior to priming, never to use as a normal car soap.) It seemed to work well for me. I'd also use a prep spray when the vehicle was dry, prior to prime, followed by tack cloth. Only use a blower designed to be used on vehicles and be thorough.
That booths pretty serious. For what it goes for & what you get isn't bad at all. Curious how it holds up if properly taken care of
Son that looks great
Awesome job my man I watched the whole video with fascination you did it that's a beautiful color red you need shiny shiny chrome rims my opinion only great job and we could hear you find in the paint room keep up the good work you're restoring American muscle 🇺🇲👍💪😎
Looks pretty damn good considering where you started and I’m sure that hood is just faded. Congrats on the completion, looking forward to the first rip 👍
Great 👍
Nice job!
black spots you should have used a adhesion promoterr
I've been planning to get an inflatable booth this coming spring. Might be a bit smaller than that one you used😬, but my cramped one space garage is a challenge on many levels...
was that your first paint job? if so..MAN THAT LOOKS BEAUTIFUL!!! good luck and great work.....
Did u have to use any kind of paint additive for the plastic
where did you get the booth? did you have any problem with overspray backing up in the booth?
Fisheyes on the rear bumper
Must have missed that spot with the wax and grease remover
Looks great otherwise
I would always use Dawn dish liquid.
(Use it ONLY as a wax/grease remover prior to priming, never to use as a normal car soap.)
It seemed to work well for me.
I'd also use a prep spray when the vehicle was dry, prior to prime, followed by tack cloth.
Only use a blower designed to be used on vehicles and be thorough.
Yeah I don’t think that was a settings issue either. Fish eyes are common on the edges of bumpers because of the tire shine splashes up on that area.
That’s fish eye buddy on the rear bumper, you must have not wiped down that spot correctly or contaminated some how
What size was your booth?
How much for booth
What's the name of that spraybooth
What Booth is this that you purchased and where did you get it?
good ol' Amazon . "Sewinfla" 39x20x13ft
www.amazon.com/gp/product/B081VQGYCF/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&th=1