Painting my valance progress
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Painting my valance progress
Well while im at it i might as well start whoring pictures (this is only two but i will add more as i go along tomorrow finishing the valiance.
Picture of my truck with valiance removed (that License plate bracket was a pain cause its riveted on and i didnt want to take it off) Also thats the F150 that backed into me and cracked my Grille.
Also i would like to paint these but thse are riveted on with those plastic pop rivets and i dont have replacements so those will have to wait
Also if i figure out how to take the plastic things off on the steps for the stepside bed i would like to paint those too. along with the plastic on the rear bumper.
Also i would like to paint the wheels satin Black or even better have them powder coated but its 80$ a wheel
CHEAP MODS FTW!!!!
Picture of my truck with valiance removed (that License plate bracket was a pain cause its riveted on and i didnt want to take it off) Also thats the F150 that backed into me and cracked my Grille.
Also i would like to paint these but thse are riveted on with those plastic pop rivets and i dont have replacements so those will have to wait
Also if i figure out how to take the plastic things off on the steps for the stepside bed i would like to paint those too. along with the plastic on the rear bumper.
Also i would like to paint the wheels satin Black or even better have them powder coated but its 80$ a wheel
CHEAP MODS FTW!!!!
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*edit* damn it got beat to it. good point on the four bolts
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You have your method, I have mine. Nothing wrong with that. It's not like either way is right or wrong.
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I didnt use any clear and i use the krylon fusion satin black... I cleaned it up with hot soapy water and let it dry then i sprayed it down with brake clean to get the wd40 off that the soapy water didnt take off then i just wiped it down with a cloth and sprayed 2 or 3 coats on it and let it dry in the sun for a few hours... Only reason i did so many coats is the wind was blowing and i wnted to make sure it was coated evenly.
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