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Post by hankthebradfan on Mar 1, 2018 20:03:57 GMT -5
Working on a bad brad car from texas 2014. Remember when the jet dryer blew the hood off of about 4 cars before the race? I do. Anyhow, would like to make this a "raced version". How do I get those teeny black rubber specs on the front of my car? Hold a can of black paint way back & hope for the best? Any info would be great. thanks, hank
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Post by Brandon Miller on Mar 1, 2018 20:45:56 GMT -5
Put some black paint in a dish, take an old or new toothbrush and dip it in then black paint, and then "flick" the bristles toward the car.
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Post by hankthebradfan on Mar 2, 2018 18:27:04 GMT -5
no way..............really? ok, I will try it. I will screw it up I'm sure.........
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Post by Brandon Miller on Mar 2, 2018 20:35:21 GMT -5
That's how I've always done it. I'll post a pic later when I'm home.
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rh1no
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Post by rh1no on Mar 3, 2018 12:04:27 GMT -5
I suggest testing the process on something else first in order to determine how "wet" you need the brush to be. I like a nearly empty brush so I can sneak up on the proper amount of coverage.
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Post by Brandon Miller on Mar 3, 2018 22:11:02 GMT -5
Here's one I did. The customer who bought this wanted a heavy race version.
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Post by hankthebradfan on Mar 5, 2018 17:27:33 GMT -5
Woe............definitely need to practice............& stay out of the beers for this one.
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Post by hankthebradfan on Mar 5, 2018 17:35:00 GMT -5
Thank you for the info!
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Post by drjekyll76 on Mar 8, 2018 20:18:50 GMT -5
yeah thanks for the info, i will have to try and master this myself
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