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Ok well today when I get home from work I should have my real TRD spoiler sitting on my door step. Now my question is since it is real they used a plastic like material not fiberglass( if I remember correctly) So now any idea how I would go about sanding that....what grit? what to start at and finsh with ?...Please all info would be helpful as I am gonna try to paint it today or tommorw.
This post has been edited by Daftboy: May 10, 2007 - 8:42 AM -------------------- ![]() --------------------------------私は銀行に漂う,TRD Inspired |
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QUOTE(Daftboy @ May 10, 2007 - 9:42 AM) [snapback]556095[/snapback] Ok well today when I get home from work I should have my real TRD spoiler sitting on my door step. Now my question is since it is real they used a plastic like material not fiberglass( if I remember correctly) So now any idea how I would go about sanding that....what grit? what to start at and finsh with ?...Please all info would be helpful as I am gonna try to paint it today or tommorw. if its been painted, feather out any chips or imperfections with 220 or somthing, and work your way up to 600 if its bare plastic, just scuff it with a grey 3m scuff pad. -------------------- Former Team 5SFTE pro member ;)
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