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Uploaded by on Nov 1, 2010

here are my nicely painted trim panels, pretty good for my first time doin it

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  • how do you get a glossy finish?

  • @kevin8935 wet sanding and buffing

  • you can fix the chips by taking a paper plate and spray it then take a paint brush and paint it with that. Just a little tip.

  • @CTCCustoms wow thats actually a great tip, its bublin quite a bit now and chipping so i might do that soon rather than having to repaint the whole thing

  • @psyfertech Yeah. I have done that on alot and it works really good. If you have any more questions please let me know. I paint cars so I can help you with any questions you might have.

  • @CTCCustoms hell yea, i really apreciate it man ill hit ya up

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  • Hey bro this looks nice as hell I want to do it on my car .. you should post a video on how to do it that would be awesome bro thanks

  • tastfully done :) nice!

  • what type of paint did you use i want to do the same on my s10 but yellow please tell me the brand and the paint please

  • Trim

    

  • is it possible to paint it with the leathery look and it still look good?.

  • ugly as shit

    

  • Wow man, good job. So after you clear coated, you wet sand again? Then.. re paint, and apply more clear coat?

  • Very nice man I did mine to my camaro recently and they came out great. Did you use Duplicolor?

  • hey man heres a lil tip for ya. i did the same thing to my 94 s10 on in red. with the vents being melted in, all u gotta do to get them out is take a screw driver (flathead) and pry off the melted plastic, after painting what u wanna paint just hotglue them back in. mines been holdin up for 2 years perfectly. still a snug fit too. just a pointer. btw, thats a nice candy paint look u got goin on. wish i woulda wet sanded mine now haha.

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