
[Chrysler300] Painting G wheelcovers
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[Chrysler300] Painting G wheelcovers
- From: "Bob Jasinski" <rpjasin@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 4 Jun 2006 15:31:19 -0700
In addition to what John Hertog mentioned on painting G wheel covers, I
would add a trick that can save significant time, and perhaps give a more
even line, is to try this. Get a piece of thin clear plastic film, like from
an office supply store, Make it into a circle by setting it into the wheel
cover and hold the ends together where they meet within the painted wheel
cover area. Tape the ends together creating a cylinder that matches the area
to be painted. You now have a mask to use for each wheel cover. just set
it in place, spray down inside a few coats, and that's it. Personally I
find using masking tape on the inside curve quite difficult and came up with
this method by experimentation.
Bob J
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