<VV> Advice (Remove paint overspray from rubber parts)
Frank DuVal
corvairduval at cox.net
Sat May 15 20:18:51 EDT 2010
One cannot hold overspray to a minimum on an all over paint job. A
certain air flow is required to make the gun atomize properly on large
surfaces. You must mask to prevent the overspray from attaching itself
to unwanted surfaces.
You ever stand inside a spray booth when the action is going on? A real
eye opener.
Cleaning after the fact, elbow grease and lacquer thinner. Not
guaranteed to leave rubber in a show state.
Frank DuVal
Taruffi57 at aol.com wrote:
>Specifically, the body-to-shroud rubber seal and also the 4 black
>cloth/wirebound heater hoses.
>Also need recommend on good brand of rattle can undercoating for wheel
>wells. I really would prefer it's color NOT be black. A dark charcoal gray
>is preferred.
>
>NOTE: I emphasized to my painter that I really hoped he could hold
>overspray to a minimum. He obviously turned his ears to "OFF" position when I
>said that.
>
>Joe Dunlap
>Florida
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