RE: [DML] Re: painting louver
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RE: [DML] Re: painting louver



I am in the same place. My louvers need to be painted. I was wondering if i 
should use a high temp engine paint on them since they are so close to the 
engine and get a lot of heat from it. Does that make sense?

Thanks
Willie

>===== Original Message From dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx =====
>David, I repainted my louver also with the same paint, I think it
>will work good with UV sun also. I just cleaned it good with soap and
>water with Fantastick. Sanded it down to get the blemisheds out with
>200 grit wet paper.Painted and It's still looks good almost a year
>later.
>John
>WWW.specialTauto.com
>
>
>
>--- In dmcnews@xxxx, Delorean17@xxxx wrote:
>> Hello,
>> My window louver is very faded and I think it is time to paint
>it. I
>> bought a can of Bondo bumper black which is very close to the
>original
>> color.(I couldnt find Krylon semi-flat black) what should I do
>before
>> painting the louver? what do you use to remove the armor-all from
>it?
>>
>> any help would be greatly appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks
>> David
>
>
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