Thread: Valve cover painting
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08-07-2007 01:56 PM #1
Hi there Denny, I came back & added a picture."PLAN" your life like you will live to 120.
"LIVE" your life like you could die tomorrow.
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08-08-2007 01:13 PM #2
I have done a few sets of early Corvette valve covers in black wrinkle finish with exposed fins and script. I didn't sand them hard just in case I ever wanted to go back to natural or polished finish.
I cleaned them thoroughly with pre paint degreaser and scuffed them with a 3M scuff pad from the auto paint store. Then I polished the script and fin edges, wiped them down again and painted them. Now when the paint is just setting up but not skinning over yet I took a shop towel dampened- not wet-with laquer thinner and carefully wiped the paint off of the fin edges and script. Turn ths rag frequently and keep it bunched up in your hand so it doesn't contact the fresh paint anywhere but on the tip of your finger. I use both hands so avoid having to repaint.
This works great if you are careful and the polished fins really pop.
Tom
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08-08-2007 01:17 PM #3
Tom, Thanks for the info. Had just about decided to do it the way you suggested. Cool Guy
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08-08-2007 02:57 PM #4
I did these with the paint and wet-sand process. I tried the thinner method, but it was difficult to keep a straight edge with a rag.Jack
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