If you have trouble keeping the lights up, pull a string or wire on top of them and knot another string to the masking bags to hold them up. Also, I don't know the temperature in your shed right now but you should avoid touching the cleaned up surfaces with skin to avoid unnecessairy fat/skin/hair transfer whitch can show up afterwards under the coating.
Thank you for the suggestion. Yes, I definitely avoided touching the areas to be painted after their final cleaning unless with gloves, as you'll see in my next video, as well as application temperature.
Yes, very good question and one I need to address in one of my next videos. I did consider it, but it was more expensive, and would have to be replaced every few years, whereas the paint is not only about the same price or less the first time, but should last the life of the vehicle.
If you have trouble keeping the lights up, pull a string or wire on top of them and knot another string to the masking bags to hold them up.
Also, I don't know the temperature in your shed right now but you should avoid touching the cleaned up surfaces with skin to avoid unnecessairy fat/skin/hair transfer whitch can show up afterwards under the coating.
Thank you for the suggestion. Yes, I definitely avoided touching the areas to be painted after their final cleaning unless with gloves, as you'll see in my next video, as well as application temperature.
Another question: did you consider wrapping foil istead of paint?
Yes, very good question and one I need to address in one of my next videos. I did consider it, but it was more expensive, and would have to be replaced every few years, whereas the paint is not only about the same price or less the first time, but should last the life of the vehicle.
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thanks!