Lookin’ groovy,baby, yeah!!
I like your oil / petroleum jelly technique! I also really liked the black on the primer! Maybe you can sand away (with a white vinegar loaded #0000 steel wool or S.O.S. pad) some of the khaki green to bring those back up a bit. Be interesting to see how you incorporate the mustard into the mix.
RaT oN~!
Lookin’ groovy,baby, yeah!!
OJ, I forgot to ask; do you apply the mustard mix to bare metal only? I do have a few locations where I have steel uncoated/unprotected.....Be interesting to see how you incorporate the mustard into the mix.
Cool. Thanx. I did some light sanding and I feel that it's actually looking kinda good for my 1st time.......
OJ, I forgot to ask; do you apply the mustard mix to bare metal only? I do have a few locations where I have steel uncoated/unprotected.....
Wow! Dig the RaT-ina brother! Looks like you have that petro jelly thing down pat. Seems like it might be easier to control as well; compared to the less viscous nature of mustard. I say leave it and move on to the parts. Fender mustard might be cool, but your success on the frame says 'keep on, keepin' on'!
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