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Show'n'Shine Saloon
Cleaning Underhood blackliner
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<blockquote data-quote="mean04" data-source="post: 2478921" data-attributes="member: 31811"><p><strong>Hood Blanket</strong></p><p></p><p>I'm doing the same thing right now. Have to be real careful taking it off - the liner tears real easy, especially around the holes.</p><p>I thought if I washed it with soap and water it would clean it. It didn't, though it took four days to dry.</p><p>I sprayed it with flat black heat resistant spray paint.</p><p>I started painting the letters with the same color as the car but am not having too good of luck. Using regular paint it doesn't go on smooth and soaks in a lot. Plus I'm not a good painter and get the edges too straight. Was going to try spray-painting with an air-brush but ran out of propellent. If you have a better idea let me know.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, after the painting I'm told spray Scotchguard on it to keep water from soaking in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mean04, post: 2478921, member: 31811"] [b]Hood Blanket[/b] I'm doing the same thing right now. Have to be real careful taking it off - the liner tears real easy, especially around the holes. I thought if I washed it with soap and water it would clean it. It didn't, though it took four days to dry. I sprayed it with flat black heat resistant spray paint. I started painting the letters with the same color as the car but am not having too good of luck. Using regular paint it doesn't go on smooth and soaks in a lot. Plus I'm not a good painter and get the edges too straight. Was going to try spray-painting with an air-brush but ran out of propellent. If you have a better idea let me know. Anyway, after the painting I'm told spray Scotchguard on it to keep water from soaking in. [/QUOTE]
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