Body and exterior tips

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(Taping and masking -- '''click the [edit] link on the right to edit ==>''')
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*To prevent tape marks when taping on fresh paint, try applying the tape to your pants first. It won't stick as much with a thin layer of lint.
 
*To prevent tape marks when taping on fresh paint, try applying the tape to your pants first. It won't stick as much with a thin layer of lint.
  
==Body filler -- '''click the [edit] link on the right to edit ==>'''==
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==Body filler -- click the [edit] link on the right to edit or add tips ==> ==
 
*For body lines and peaks on hoods or doors, use a contour gauge to make a custom plastic filler spreader:
 
*For body lines and peaks on hoods or doors, use a contour gauge to make a custom plastic filler spreader:
 
#Place the contour gauge on an undamaged area to get the contour.
 
#Place the contour gauge on an undamaged area to get the contour.
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#When the filler hardens, it can be removed and used as a mold.
 
#When the filler hardens, it can be removed and used as a mold.
  
==Cleanliness==
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==Cleanliness -- click the [edit] link on the right to edit or add tips ==> ==
 
*Use only lint-free towels for cleanup.
 
*Use only lint-free towels for cleanup.
 
*Use clean cotton gloves for handling clean panels. Keep them stored clean, and wash when necessary.
 
*Use clean cotton gloves for handling clean panels. Keep them stored clean, and wash when necessary.
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*To clean panels between compound, polish, glaze, etc., use a 50/50 mixture of water and rubbing alcohol in a spray bottle. Panels can also be cleaned with wax and grease remover.
 
*To clean panels between compound, polish, glaze, etc., use a 50/50 mixture of water and rubbing alcohol in a spray bottle. Panels can also be cleaned with wax and grease remover.
  
==Assembly and disassembly==
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==Assembly and disassembly -- click the [edit] link on the right to edit or add tips ==> ==
 
*Use proper techniques for removing old or rusted bolts. See [[Removing rusted and broken fasteners]].
 
*Use proper techniques for removing old or rusted bolts. See [[Removing rusted and broken fasteners]].
 
*To protect painted bolts, place a sandwich bag over the bolt head before pushing on the socket.
 
*To protect painted bolts, place a sandwich bag over the bolt head before pushing on the socket.
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*For drilling out hard-to-reach spot welds, certain drill attachments (like paint stirring tools) may be able to be modified to work as extensions.
 
*For drilling out hard-to-reach spot welds, certain drill attachments (like paint stirring tools) may be able to be modified to work as extensions.
  
==Miscellaneous -- '''click the [edit] link on the right to edit ==>'''==
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==Miscellaneous -- click the [edit] link on the right to edit or add tips ==> ==
 
*To paint rims without scratching them:
 
*To paint rims without scratching them:
 
#Mount the wheels first, but don't fill them up with air.
 
#Mount the wheels first, but don't fill them up with air.
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*To make a custom body grommet, use a section of vacuum hose that's been split down the middle with a razor or similar tool. A photo of this can be seen here: [http://hotrodders.com/gallery/showphoto.php/photo/17678/size/big/cat/500/page/ Hotrodders Photo Gallery].
 
*To make a custom body grommet, use a section of vacuum hose that's been split down the middle with a razor or similar tool. A photo of this can be seen here: [http://hotrodders.com/gallery/showphoto.php/photo/17678/size/big/cat/500/page/ Hotrodders Photo Gallery].
  
==Questionable or disputed tips -- '''click the [edit] link on the right to add or edit ==>'''==
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==Questionable or disputed tips -- click the [edit] link on the right to edit or add tips ==> ==
 
These are tips that have been posted, either in this article or around the web, that may be questionable or otherwise disputed:
 
These are tips that have been posted, either in this article or around the web, that may be questionable or otherwise disputed:
 
*Modify a regular caulk gun to make a dual-cartridge caulk gun. More information and photos on this can be found in this [http://www.hotrodders.com/forum/tip-day-20-a-71736.html Hotrodders Bulletin Board discussion]. This tip was cautioned against because of potential problems with the mix ratio, and because dual-cartridge guns are not particularly expensive.
 
*Modify a regular caulk gun to make a dual-cartridge caulk gun. More information and photos on this can be found in this [http://www.hotrodders.com/forum/tip-day-20-a-71736.html Hotrodders Bulletin Board discussion]. This tip was cautioned against because of potential problems with the mix ratio, and because dual-cartridge guns are not particularly expensive.
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandpaper Sand paper article from Wikipedia]
 
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandpaper Sand paper article from Wikipedia]
  
==References -- '''click the [edit] link on the right to add references ==>'''==
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==References -- click the [edit] link on the right to add references ==> ==
 
*http://www.hotrodders.com/forum/body-exterior-tips-day-76946.html
 
*http://www.hotrodders.com/forum/body-exterior-tips-day-76946.html
 
*http://www.hotrodders.com/forum/tip-day-8-a-70233.html
 
*http://www.hotrodders.com/forum/tip-day-8-a-70233.html

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