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1968 Chevy Camaro Body & Paint Work - Country Honk Revival, Part 5
In the booth, Jimmy wiped and blew away any last vestiges of dust and dirt. Washing the floor of the booth and keeping it slightly damp at all times helps to minimize a painter's dreaded enemy: dust! The masking tape and paper is used to prevent overspray to the primed areas of the car, plus it prevents any dirt and dust mites trapped in body seams from impinging on the wet paint. Folks, the entire prep process takes an amazing amount of time before you even start to lay down paint. View Related Article
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0603Ch 11 Sanding Z 0603Ch 13 Header Panel Z 0603Ch 15 Passenger Door Z 0603Ch 17 Fender Z 0603Ch 18 Surface Cleaner Z 0603Ch 19 Etching Primer Z 0603Ch 21 Surfacing Primer Z
0603Ch 22 Cowl Hood Z 0603CH 26 Rea Panel Z 0603Ch 27 Quarter Panel Z 0603Ch 28 Interior Bodywork Z 0603Ch 30 Primer Hood Z 0603Ch 33 Paint Mix Z 0603Ch 34 Paint Z
0603Ch 37 Wet Sanding Z 0603Ch 38 Masking Z 0603Ch 41 Camaro Body Z 0603Ch 43 Camaro Fenders Z 0603Ch 46 Wet Sanding Z 0603Ch 47 Paint Preperation Z 0603Ch 53 Paint Z
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