removing freetop for spraying
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removing freetop for spraying
has anyone ever removed their lid for spraying,i have found someone to spray do it but they say it needs to come off to go in the spray booth and oven, if anyone has done this before im sure a little advice would go a long way ps, he is only charging £100 tidy!!!
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bongoman said

to the casual reader, not gifted with special insight into the world of car painting (i.e. me!), it doesnt sound like a place I'd want my tent fabric etc. to be. So I (reasonably, but maybe wrongly) imagined it'd have to be stripped out.but they say it needs to come off to go in the spray booth and oven

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I'm not going to argue or fall out about it Mike but you made a statement
"Plus you'd have to strip everything out of it before it could be 'baked'"
I don't reckon you do have to have it stripped out due to the fact cars are painted/baked as the norm.................the interior trim/seats don't melt
"Plus you'd have to strip everything out of it before it could be 'baked'"
I don't reckon you do have to have it stripped out due to the fact cars are painted/baked as the norm.................the interior trim/seats don't melt

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Tish boys...
When a car or whatever is "baked" its just put into a very warm "room", a bit like a dust free summer zone.. at 70+ degrees.. enough for a paint job.. but not enough to cook your pot noodle....
Simple enough for someone offering help to see the words "bake" and "oven" to then offer very genuine advice, to what is up in the roof chimney.

Simple enough for someone offering help to see the words "bake" and "oven" to then offer very genuine advice, to what is up in the roof chimney.

all sorted now,there is a gentleman in abercarn(where i live!) who has a comercial sprayboth and a set of trestles,with luck i will soon have a nice green shinny thing,taking ones lid off sounds like a nightmare to me and not that long ago i would have got the spanners out and thought about it later. the first proof one is maturing.....