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The nice part is I do have it out and accessable..
Well bust out the burgers and hotdogs! That looks good!!Krylon high heat BBQ paint. Beautiful finish IMO.
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I reckon that way in the in the hot summer sun you just set your burgers and dogs up on the dash? LOLKrylon high heat BBQ paint. Beautiful finish IMO.
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Krylon high heat BBQ paint. Beautiful finish IMO.
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Green was nice when everything else was Green. Although I haven't been able to find new visors or seat belts yet so they may match the green LOLGreen is nice.....
Does anyone know the sheen of black to use on the dash? Semi flat? Semi gloss? Other? Thank you for your experience.
I would assume that the textured paint helps with the glare?I used rustoleum textured black for my dash. It worked great. Just practice with it first. It works best if sprayed in light fog coats to get the even textured effect. I asked the question to my brother, he had the answer on one of his camaro forums. Apparently the 69 camaro models had textured paint sprayed on the top part of the dash.
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I have never tried it, but I bet it is a somewhat flattened back.I would assume that the textured paint helps with the glare?
While you disagreed with me. I 100% agree with you that it can be done to look very nice at home and as we all know that's 90% in the prep work. I mean I may be over OCD as if I can't have it sanded down to perfection and painted in a proper paint booth it'll never be correct! So if I have a scratch here or an imperfection there it kind of helps so I don't go completely nuts. I found that if I don't have anything a hundred percent completely nice I don't have to worry about it as much. Lately I've been on a clean and orderly kick more so than perfection. Perfections got to be perfect and it's going to stay that way or it's never perfect. LOL what? OCD not me!It can be sprayed nicely with rattle can. My 67s dash frame was rattle canned with the texture black. I took my time to get the texture even, and it looks fantastic. No flaws. That is the beauty of it. There are no heavy spots and dry lines, because the whole thing needs to be sprayed dry to get the texture. I am OCD about **** being perfect, this turned out perfect.
I have never tried it, but I bet it is a somewhat flattened back.
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