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How should i go about changing the color of my car? taping ect...

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Old Apr 30, 2007 | 04:57 PM
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Default How should i go about changing the color of my car? taping ect...

I currently have a Frost White eg hatch and im spraying it a cream color... Coffee n Cream to be exact Whats the best way to go about and paint every part of the car... the is the best senerio that i could think up.

Im planning on primering the interior then base clear...
Taking off the hood, front bumer, fenders, trunk, and rear bumer.
Then im planning on Taping off the already painted inerior then primering the car.
blocking the car out then im going to hang up the parts and paint then seperate off the car.

My buddy is planning on painting just his door jams then rehanging the doors and paintin the car but i dont want any tape lines.

Back to my question.. whats the best way to paint it and get color on every part?
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Old Apr 30, 2007 | 05:59 PM
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Default Re: How should i go about changing the color of my car? taping ect... (jdmjeff)

take off EVERY panel that means the doors also and paint the door jams , then either you can wait till they dry and then put the doors back on wiht the inside doors already painted then paint the interior ,,

or you can paint everything off of the car and then assemble them back when your done painting

and wetsand and buff with the parts on the car
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