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Step 12.


Just before shooting your paint coat, take a Gerson
synthetic tack cloth and wipe the entire vehicle
down from ambient dust.

Wipe off with confidence the T9 premium Masking
Papers, and all other surfaces, so that the cloth picks
up all of the dust and sanding particles still left on the
surfaces to be painted. Immediately start your paint
procedure, whether it is a base primer coat or final
color coat.





Step 13.

Your light tack coat spray will land
on the T9 premium masking papers
and bond to the surface of
the paper
, not just dry on the
surface or be absorbed into the
paper like other masking papers.

The paint will not come off the
sheet to become ambient dust
particles that will settle back down
on top of your new paint and
add trash to the paint job.



Step 14.

Add a spray coat in the hard to
reach areas first , i.e. cracks
around the doors, rear deck, all
bumper areas, hood areas, tail
lights, head lamp doors, and
the rear and front windshields,
then spray the larger more
open areas.

 

 



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T9 in Action!

Whether you are painting your classic car, a great vintage car or a neat street rod, you will want to use T9 premium Masking Paper, in your painting efforts.

On the follow pages we will
walk you through the masking and painting process you can follow
to create great painting results:


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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