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1. paint masking product query (score: 1)
Author: Scott Tilton <stilton@protoprod.com>
Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2003 08:01:43 -0500
Hi everyone, I'm looking for some stuff that you spray on a surface that acts as a substitute for masking tape and paper for spray painting. The spray on mask material would obviously need to be easi
/html/triumphs/2003-03/msg00384.html (7,653 bytes)

2. Re: paint masking product query (score: 1)
Author: "Fred Thomas" <vafred@erols.com>
Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2003 08:16:32 -0500
== Any automotive paint store sells this as "masking compound", in your location "Matto's Auto Paint & Supply", also most "Sherwin-Willimas" paint stores will carry it "FT" /// triumphs@autox.team.n
/html/triumphs/2003-03/msg00386.html (8,313 bytes)

3. RE: paint masking product query (score: 1)
Author: Mark Hooper <mhooper@pix-cinema.com>
Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2003 10:37:30 -0500
Doesn't this just mean that you have to tape inside the zones to be painted so that you can spray on the mask and then tear off the tape for spraying on the paint, then somehow remove the mask? Doesn
/html/triumphs/2003-03/msg00390.html (8,905 bytes)

4. RE: paint masking product query (score: 1)
Author: Scott Tilton <stilton@protoprod.com>
Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2003 10:47:04 -0500
I've got these old American Racing Silverstone Mag Wheels on my car. They really need total refurbishing . .but in the mean time I'm not against experimenting. So anyway . .I've got the center spokes
/html/triumphs/2003-03/msg00391.html (10,148 bytes)

5. RE: paint masking product query (score: 1)
Author: "Gary Allgood" <leyte@LVS.NET>
Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2003 10:31:21 -0600
Ok, I am interested. I have the same wheels as you do, and they are a bear to keep looking decent. I would say the FT Powder Coat process is the best method, but since I have about 5-10 years worth o
/html/triumphs/2003-03/msg00393.html (9,399 bytes)

6. RE: paint masking product query (score: 1)
Author: Mark Hooper <mhooper@pix-cinema.com>
Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2003 11:38:09 -0500
If this stuff sprays on like a sort of thick liquid and then peels off like rubber, you make have hit on a good idea here. Just make sure you don't get it into your brakes. I would slide newspapers b
/html/triumphs/2003-03/msg00394.html (10,657 bytes)

7. RE: paint masking product query (score: 1)
Author: Randall Young <ryoung@navcomtech.com>
Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2003 10:46:41 -0800
Scott, before you go to any great lengths, might I suggest you try getting some good masking tape (the blue stuff, 1/2" wide) and try just following the outside of the wheel with it ? I think you'll
/html/triumphs/2003-03/msg00400.html (7,986 bytes)

8. RE: paint masking product query (score: 1)
Author: "Paige, Dean" <DPaige@ci.santa-rosa.ca.us>
Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2003 11:30:46 -0800
Having had a set of silverstones for over 30 years now I can say unequivocally that POWDER COATING IS THE ONLY WAY TO GO. These beasties are so reactive that paint just will now last more than a year
/html/triumphs/2003-03/msg00401.html (8,876 bytes)

9. Re: paint masking product query (score: 1)
Author: John Mitchell <jmitch@snet.net>
Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2003 16:00:42 -0500
Ive used surgilube on the tires as a mask. Its like vaseline but washes with water and is very cheap from drug stores. Comes in a tube and is easy to spread accurately. Just a thought, John Mitchell
/html/triumphs/2003-03/msg00408.html (10,699 bytes)


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