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Paintcode masking
Paintcode masking




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  1. #PAINTCODE MASKING HOW TO#
  2. #PAINTCODE MASKING CODE#
  3. #PAINTCODE MASKING TRIAL#
  4. #PAINTCODE MASKING PROFESSIONAL#

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#PAINTCODE MASKING PROFESSIONAL#

For Professional and Industrial use only.įree 2-3 day delivery on all UK orders, no minimum spend. Technical & Safety data sheets can be provided on request. It's best to renew masking in-between topcoat layers, because air dry paint settles on masking.

#PAINTCODE MASKING CODE#

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paintcode masking

Messages posted here can be viewed by the public. Message Board Disclaimer and Terms of Use If you try it I'd go very carefully with a small section of the tag like a corner first.and if it works than you can do all the edges.and I would only do this if you have the metal tag with the rivets.I don't think it would work with the tin foil type tag. I think this would also work if you have paint around the edges and corners of the tag that you want to remove.

#PAINTCODE MASKING TRIAL#

It's a trial and error approach but it worked for me and eliminated the need to remove the paint tag to clean it up.

paintcode masking

The Jasco paint remover only removed the top layer of paint that had been sprayed over the top of the tag and left the black baked on paint underneath untouched.

paintcode masking

The results were exactly what I hoped for. I only let it sit on the tag a few seconds and then wiped it off. Then, with a small brush I carefully applied Jasco Paint remover to the tag. I carefully masked around the tag (as Chuck mentions) using automotive masking tape (not hardware store tape) and pressed the masking tightly around all four edges. I figured removing this overspray would not be as difficult to removing the tag itself. I reasoned that the paint on top of the paint tag was cheaper and probably not bonded as well as the original factory baked on black.

#PAINTCODE MASKING HOW TO#

I tried to figure out how to remove the tag without damaging it and never came up with a solution but I got another idea which worked and may help some of you. When I got my '67S the paint tag had been completely painted over when the car was given a cheap paint job by a PO. The paint tag on my '67S is exactly like Chuck's tags.i.e.






Paintcode masking