Charlie12345
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Registered: 14th Apr 08
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i sprayed my car....can jobby.
After id sprayed it the colour was the right colour when you wiped it with a wet cloth...
when it was dry it was a little darker and you could see the outline where it was masked off
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john_c20xe
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Registered: 10th Feb 08
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dont understand your question?
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Charlie12345
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why does this happen?
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Corsab1999
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Registered: 13th Aug 11
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what did you spray?
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Charlie12345
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quarter panel...
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Jed D
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Registered: 15th Mar 11
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should of soft edged the tape or left it to the pro's
or do you mean why is it darker?
[Edited on 15-09-2011 by JedDy]
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Charlie12345
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no its like theres water trapped under the paint i was just messing around with paint i had left i probs will get it done proffesionally dont worry lol
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ash-ov-boro
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if it looks the same colour wet maybe it would be the same shade if you put some lacquer on it im no professional though lol
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Brett
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So you've used some spray cans that you had lying around and you're asking why it's not as good? 
[Edited on 15-09-2011 by Brett]
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DanCobb
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Registered: 14th May 11
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Pics?
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Charlie12345
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na havent got any pics lol...and i wasnt expecting an amazing finish i just want to know why its the same colour wet ansd when it drys its a different shade? is it getting dirty stuck in it after coats?
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Jed D
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im probs not one to talk but rattle can's are only good for little parts, dont do big jobs with them and expect a good finish
if you use lacquer and give it a good polish you mite be able to hide it
spray cans come out fast when they are full but loose a small % of pressure when nearly empty hence blotchy paint jobs. and you say you've got bubbles or summit? could be down to not cleaning it properly before painting. did you use primer? always better to use hi-build primer and smooth it rite down imo
like said, better to leave the big jobs to the pro's though
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