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Help with sanding, and painting.

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speedster93b   +1y
those look like shit mikey. really. shitty. shiny and shitty. ain't got nothing on my sanded down multicolor primer/paint/bare metal.

guy i work with used one of those eraser wheels on a drill to remove his pinstripe on his exploder in about ten minutes, but it was a small thin pin. they work bitchin!
isaacstyles92   +1y
I used one of those pinstripe erasers on my mazdawg because nothing else worked. I actually used a combination of lacquer thinner and the eraser. Not even (strong) adhesive remover worked. It took hours upon hours to get my stickers off. But thankfully they're gone now. They work great. You should get one!
speedster93b   +1y
yeah, because those stickers have seen like 20 years of hot sun and cold winter
dirtracer14jr   +1y
I used the same eraser bit for my striping on my truck and it worked great. I used Goo-Gone after i took the striping off and that took all the glue away. Hope this helps!
dgaflow   +1y
there's a decent rust hole I could put my foot through in my floor board what should i do?
speedster93b   +1y
cover it with a floor mat and when the cops stop you pour your beer out thru the hole
crazymikey   +1y
Cut out all the rust around the hole and weld in a patch plate of comparable thickness. Spray it with rubberized rockerguard or something similar on both sides to protect it from rust.
idropdit (brandon)   +1y
i was going to say rattlecan jobs can look quite good, such as Kermit (the green and black mazda mikey posted pictures of). that truck looked amazing to me, and it was rattlecanned. i have seen many rattlecanned jobs that look very good, even close up. just make sure you prep it right and spray evenly, and it should turn out fine.
speedster93b   +1y
for sure^^ CAN being the key word. usually look like dog dick. but mikey gave a pretty killer aerosol overhaul