I found another good source for MC's
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RE: I found another good source for MC's
ORIGINAL: rchurch
I didn't know where to put this so here it is. I saw an MC SS the other day that was silver like TVW's. On the sides and back where it had the red Monte Carlo SS emblems, the owner had taken the Monte Carlo part off and left just the SS. I thought it looked pretty good. Kinda subtle change, but noticable. I would do it to mine, but my car is red and the red emblems are not that noticable. I am thinking about doing it and changing the color of the SS emblems.
I didn't know where to put this so here it is. I saw an MC SS the other day that was silver like TVW's. On the sides and back where it had the red Monte Carlo SS emblems, the owner had taken the Monte Carlo part off and left just the SS. I thought it looked pretty good. Kinda subtle change, but noticable. I would do it to mine, but my car is red and the red emblems are not that noticable. I am thinking about doing it and changing the color of the SS emblems.
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RE: I found another good source for MC's
as far as the scripts go i dont think any of them show up well on any of the cars they used the same color on both
I have seen the silver with a black script and it showed up nice
i have seen the red with a silver scrips those looked real sharp but he also hada straight red car not the one with the under skirting painted silver. i have seen at syle with the black scripts on it and it looked good to
but i think the niest one from the factory weas the gordon edition with the silver scripts and the blue car.
but then the flames looked sweet on that car to LOL
I have seen the silver with a black script and it showed up nice
i have seen the red with a silver scrips those looked real sharp but he also hada straight red car not the one with the under skirting painted silver. i have seen at syle with the black scripts on it and it looked good to
but i think the niest one from the factory weas the gordon edition with the silver scripts and the blue car.
but then the flames looked sweet on that car to LOL
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RE: I found another good source for MC's
ORIGINAL: big green dog
it comes off 10000 million times easyer if you heat it up with a hair dryer first and it doesnt hurt the paint
it comes off 10000 million times easyer if you heat it up with a hair dryer first and it doesnt hurt the paint
one thing I would suggest though, is sanding the emblems down and applying a primer coat before painting them. This assures a better bond which means you won't have to redo them anytime soon.
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RE: I found another good source for MC's
body shop tip for yall
take out the green scrubby pads for doing your dishes and use a new one .
sand down the embles till there is no shine to them
tack off and or you can wash them off with hot soapy water and let dry verry well
then before you paint them wipe them with rubbing alcohual
then shoot with a etchabel primer for paint
then shoot your color
then shoot your clear with t least a hour between coats. or follow the destructions ont he back of the paint can your useing
those green scrubby pads are jus tlike useing 220 sandpaper on them
and they are cheap and last longer then the normal sand paper do when doing shapes that are hard to get in to and they will allow you to bend them aroudn things to get in to them.
take out the green scrubby pads for doing your dishes and use a new one .
sand down the embles till there is no shine to them
tack off and or you can wash them off with hot soapy water and let dry verry well
then before you paint them wipe them with rubbing alcohual
then shoot with a etchabel primer for paint
then shoot your color
then shoot your clear with t least a hour between coats. or follow the destructions ont he back of the paint can your useing
those green scrubby pads are jus tlike useing 220 sandpaper on them
and they are cheap and last longer then the normal sand paper do when doing shapes that are hard to get in to and they will allow you to bend them aroudn things to get in to them.
#16
RE: I found another good source for MC's
ORIGINAL: mickey
body shop tip for yall
take out the green scrubby pads for doing your dishes and use a new one .
sand down the embles till there is no shine to them
tack off and or you can wash them off with hot soapy water and let dry verry well
then before you paint them wipe them with rubbing alcohual
then shoot with a etchabel primer for paint
then shoot your color
then shoot your clear with t least a hour between coats. or follow the destructions ont he back of the paint can your useing
those green scrubby pads are jus tlike useing 220 sandpaper on them
and they are cheap and last longer then the normal sand paper do when doing shapes that are hard to get in to and they will allow you to bend them aroudn things to get in to them.
body shop tip for yall
take out the green scrubby pads for doing your dishes and use a new one .
sand down the embles till there is no shine to them
tack off and or you can wash them off with hot soapy water and let dry verry well
then before you paint them wipe them with rubbing alcohual
then shoot with a etchabel primer for paint
then shoot your color
then shoot your clear with t least a hour between coats. or follow the destructions ont he back of the paint can your useing
those green scrubby pads are jus tlike useing 220 sandpaper on them
and they are cheap and last longer then the normal sand paper do when doing shapes that are hard to get in to and they will allow you to bend them aroudn things to get in to them.
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