Masking Paintwork
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Hi all
Im tidying up the paintwork in the engine bay of my sprint and need to re mask the joint between the engine bay and external paint system.
I need the join to be really precise and don't think that masking tape is up to the required level of accuracy.
My question is - what is a good alternative to masking tape that is going to provide a sharp edge and isn't going to rip off the external top coat when I remove it?
All thoughts gratefully appreciated.
Thanks
Gavin
Im tidying up the paintwork in the engine bay of my sprint and need to re mask the joint between the engine bay and external paint system.
I need the join to be really precise and don't think that masking tape is up to the required level of accuracy.
My question is - what is a good alternative to masking tape that is going to provide a sharp edge and isn't going to rip off the external top coat when I remove it?
All thoughts gratefully appreciated.
Thanks
Gavin
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gav - Fourth Gear
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Hi,
As the post above, also known as "fine line tape".....
cheers
Mark
As the post above, also known as "fine line tape".....
cheers
Mark
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mark030358 - Coveted Fifth Gear
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You need to use a tape compatible with the paint system you are using. Cellulose thinners (for example) will soften the adhesive of some tapes, and will leach though to the underlying paint on others making it more likely to lift the underlying paint when you remove the tape.
Its a good idea to remove the tape while the paint is still wet to avoid the new paint skin tearing at the point it joins the tape.
Worth trying a concealed area to see what works best.
Its a good idea to remove the tape while the paint is still wet to avoid the new paint skin tearing at the point it joins the tape.
Worth trying a concealed area to see what works best.
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71 Elan Sprint (still being restored)
32 Standard 12
Various modern stuff
- Andy8421
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Hello Gavin
Talk to your local paint repair guys, they are using a paint sheet with tape along one edge to stop overspray to other parts of the body. The good paint shops or custom paint shops are doing exactly what you are doing, every day of the week.
Tony
Talk to your local paint repair guys, they are using a paint sheet with tape along one edge to stop overspray to other parts of the body. The good paint shops or custom paint shops are doing exactly what you are doing, every day of the week.
Tony
- tonyabacus
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Hello Gavin
Talk to your local paint repair guys, they are using a paint sheet with tape along one edge to stop overspray to other parts of the body. The good paint shops or custom paint shops are doing exactly what you are doing, every day of the week.
Tony
Talk to your local paint repair guys, they are using a paint sheet with tape along one edge to stop overspray to other parts of the body. The good paint shops or custom paint shops are doing exactly what you are doing, every day of the week.
Tony
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