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08-12-2018, 06:14 PM | #1 |
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Tips on taping and painting inset area of tailgate
When we painted my truck years ago we hung it upside down and didn't get enough clear on the angled area and when we buffed it we went through the clear.
So instead of respraying the whole gate Im thinking about spraying the insert area satin black to match the bumper. The bumper I sprayed with a single stage chassis epoxy. Is it possible to tape and paint the gate with the same stuff? Im concerned about a tape line. Is it possible for it to be smooth? Or would I have to clear the whole thing? Thanks in advance.
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08-12-2018, 07:50 PM | #2 |
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Re: Tips on taping and painting inset area of tailgate
Yo could back tape it along the line and then polish the little bit out. But honestly, I see no reason in ever doing that. I just prep the whole thing and re-do it. It takes a few minutes to prep it, probably less time than to polish out that line, IF it comes out good.
You are trying to correct a mistake (and ALWAYS hang parts as they are bolted to the car or truck) why do something that could create another mistake? Brian
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Re: Tips on taping and painting inset area of tailgate
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I like the idea of doing a black insert but just trying to decide if its something I can handle with the setup I have. Ill think on it some more.
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08-12-2018, 09:27 PM | #4 |
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Re: Tips on taping and painting inset area of tailgate
A satin black insert would certainly be a good option. And if you cut through the clear you need to be very careful top coating it as it can wrinkle easy when it's thin like that solvents from the paint you apply over it get in under the clear and wrinkle.
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08-20-2018, 11:20 PM | #5 |
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Re: Tips on taping and painting inset area of tailgate
I'm with Brian. No use making more work for yourself.
It looks like a nice truck, so spend a tiny bit of money on it and take the gate to a body shop and ask them to clear the entire gate....likely won't cost much at all and it will look perfect!
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