body shop question
#1
body shop question
just curious of how body shops keep ur interior from getting overspray etc in it when they are painting ur exterior. like when they have to paint the inside of the door, it seems near impossible not to get overspray in some how.
im wanting to get my car painted soon, and my interior is all white, so im kinda worried...
im wanting to get my car painted soon, and my interior is all white, so im kinda worried...
#2
If your that worried about overspray remove your interior before it goes in to get painted.
I removed my interior before they did my color change just to save a few $ however the shop should be able to remove and install it for you if you'd like.
In order to get a proper color change the interior should be removed anyways.
I removed my interior before they did my color change just to save a few $ however the shop should be able to remove and install it for you if you'd like.
In order to get a proper color change the interior should be removed anyways.
#5
there are alot of different ways.
one is maskin it off and ****.
one is removing the entire interior
one is painting the door jams n **** before hand and have it dry and then paint the exterior n **** etc...
one is maskin it off and ****.
one is removing the entire interior
one is painting the door jams n **** before hand and have it dry and then paint the exterior n **** etc...
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