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RE: [T3] Getting repainted


I used MAACO as well since I didn't want all my primer (over 1/2 the car) to
soak up too much water and I can't afford the paint job I want.  I removed
as
much as I could --headlamps, turn signals, tail lights, license plates and
brackets, side mirror, antenna, windshield wipers, door handles (mask the
hole
from the inside so spray won't get in the car), hatch button (front nose
emblem
was removed and covered up long ago), mud flaps and horn (the shop was <2
miles
from my place and I delivered it in the early morning when there was no
traffic
but you may want to have it towed).  You would remove the bumpers, possibly
the
trim (be careful!).  Tape up all electrical connections and number/label
them so
you know where to connect them and tuck them out of the way in the housings.
In
fact, you may want to bundle the wires and seal them in a sandwich baggie so
the
labels won't get painted over.  If you have the car towed then you probably
could mask off the windows as well.

Doing all of this allows more complete coverage/protection of the car and
will
look better.  Doing as much of the work as possible helps them do their job
faster and since you are masking everything yourself you should be able to
do a
better job (less overspray on stuff like, oh, window rubber...).  I left my
fender beading on the car and they painted right over it.  I have had no
problems with the paint flaking off or chipping so I see no reason for you
to
remove it -- in fact, the paint is sticking to the beading better than some
parts of the body!  At least you know the color will match :)

I would recommend spraying a light mist of WD-40 over your valve covers and
muffler.  I had overspray on these items and had to use mineral spirits to
remove the paint.  Though they put the car in an oven to help cure the paint
process it will still be soft and susceptible to damage.  If you can let it
sit
for 2-3 days in a warm environment before putting it all back together that
would be good for the paint.
   Toby Erkson
   air_cooled_nut@pobox.com  <-- Please use this address for email
   '72 VW Squareback 1.6L bored and stroked to 2.0L, Berg five-speed
   '75 Porsche 914 1.8L, ORPCA member
   Portland, Oregon, http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/8501/


>-----Original Message-----
>Now, I do seals AFTER the paint job, right?
>Also - I'm going to *gasp* MAACO!

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