PaulW
06-26-2012, 07:36 PM
I have my Roadster on the road for the summer in gel coat. I have started at the same time to gap the doors, trunk and hood. So far this is going well and I am finding it less intimidating and difficult than I thought it would be. Everyone was right....it is actually difficult to remove too much material as long as you sneal up on it.
I do have a question. I would like to start some of the body work that requires the body on to do specifically around the drivers door and the mold parting lines on the rear of the car. If I start filling any area then I don't want to be driving the car with the possibility of getting those areas wet as I have heard that the filler will absorb water and this can cause problems later when painting. So, would it be possible to spray over these areas with a temporary coat of spray paint just to protect them?
Thanks
I do have a question. I would like to start some of the body work that requires the body on to do specifically around the drivers door and the mold parting lines on the rear of the car. If I start filling any area then I don't want to be driving the car with the possibility of getting those areas wet as I have heard that the filler will absorb water and this can cause problems later when painting. So, would it be possible to spray over these areas with a temporary coat of spray paint just to protect them?
Thanks