(16-01-2014, 11:10 AM)zx_volcane Wrote: Take your time with every stage, don't rush anything. Prep work is key, as is a warm, clean, dust free environment to paint in.
I always get impatient at the last minute and ruin it :p
Thanks, yes would be done in a barn or shed etc, you sound like you have done it quite a few times before?
(16-01-2014, 11:20 AM)Grant Wrote: Don't do it when it's raining outside (if you are painting in a garage or shed etc) and make sure you are in a warm environment
thanks, wouldn't be doing it outside in the rain anyway haha

(16-01-2014, 11:14 AM)WiNgNuTz Wrote:(16-01-2014, 11:10 AM)zx_volcane Wrote: Take your time with every stage, don't rush anything. Prep work is key, as is a warm, clean, dust free environment to paint in.
I always get impatient at the last minute and ruin it :p
Exactly this really.
I did mine in my mums shed in the end, hung up on a piece of string from one of the bolts. As said though, I kinda rushed the lacquer stage, and one end of the spoiler only ended up with a VERY light coat that didn't really cover properly.
thanks for sharing your experience, so what items did you buy to paint yours?
What kind of black spray paint would go best with my silver 306?