Before & After Fender Roll Pics
#16
I like your car also looks good all around.
Your close up shots do show the imperfections ,I guess they arent that bad really.
For the record the only way to fix these imperfections is with body work , I dont know what 'PDR' is but I can pretty much guarantee the only way to properly repair them is with old fashion style body work.
Your close up shots do show the imperfections ,I guess they arent that bad really.
For the record the only way to fix these imperfections is with body work , I dont know what 'PDR' is but I can pretty much guarantee the only way to properly repair them is with old fashion style body work.
#19
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Wait... Did you try to roll it with the black trim in place first? Is thats why you got a little crease?
Looking good though man! I am thinking about investing 200$ in the Eastwood roller myself so I can do mine, but first I have to find a few ppl who need fenders rolled locally so I can gain experience and my$ back
Did you have to heat the paint in the process?
Looking good though man! I am thinking about investing 200$ in the Eastwood roller myself so I can do mine, but first I have to find a few ppl who need fenders rolled locally so I can gain experience and my$ back
Did you have to heat the paint in the process?
#20
It's smart to. Especially since on our cars the roof and both quarter panels are all connected so if paint cracks on one you typically will have to clear all of it when painting. Sad face.
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