mikess68
Well-Known Member
hey guys
had a couple of "bare" places inside my trunk where worked on 1/4 panels and knocked off the orginal undercoat. to make the undercoat back to factory look, before i paint, i used "wrinkel finish" paint from off the shelf. i layed it on thick to where it was trying to run, when it dried and wrinkled up, you can not tell where the bare spot was and where the factory undercoat started. dries hard ready to paint. just a helpful hint.
had a couple of "bare" places inside my trunk where worked on 1/4 panels and knocked off the orginal undercoat. to make the undercoat back to factory look, before i paint, i used "wrinkel finish" paint from off the shelf. i layed it on thick to where it was trying to run, when it dried and wrinkled up, you can not tell where the bare spot was and where the factory undercoat started. dries hard ready to paint. just a helpful hint.















