Plastic sheet under paint, So I can remove anytime. Yes it is rattle can paint, Paint is paint as long as you know how to shot it....Started painting cars in the mid 70's in a body shop.
Tom
Sorry to say this sir, but you cant say "paint is paint as long as you know how to shoot it". You cant tell me that the rattle can paint you bought is comparable to some PPG Flat black paint.
I like the idea. My only qualm with the C5 Corvette is that the rear end seems a bit large ( definitely toned down in the C6) and optically one needs to break it up. Many C5 owners( like you did) change the exhaust tips (with matching chrome Corvette plate in the center) to add some brightwork. By adding the flat black just over that area will optically shrink the size of the rear.
definitely looks nice. however i think you shouldve gotten automotive spray paint instead of home paint at lowes, like duplicolor. if it holds up i guess ya did something right. either way, looks good.
I like the idea. My only qualm with the C5 Corvette is that the rear end seems a bit large ( definitely toned down in the C6) and optically one needs to break it up. By adding the flat black just over that area will optically shrink the size of the rear.
@ Driwash: Definite improvement, Tom!!!
Painting "plastic sheet with sticky on the back side": American ingenuity at work.
Black gel-coat on my C6's back-up lenses for a similar effect:
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk." ~Joaquin de Setanti
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