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i've seen people use BMF for masking before and i have a question about that. how difficult is it to remove after painting? is there a trick to using it ask a mask or do you pretty much do it the same as if you would be foiling say trim?

Dave .

Bare Metal foil peals off without a problem . a bit expensive for some , but it can't be beat when it comes to masking off . Scotch tape works well , you just have to keep in mind that you have to put down a multitude of mist coats rather than a few heavy ones . BMF might leave a light residue , but it easily cleans up with a bit of Novus 2 . It's the diffrence between the men and the boys ,as always , the price of the toys !

The Old Man

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Here's why I like 3M Fineline. Here is the 1/8" width on the roof between the louvers. Notice that it conforms perfectly going over the 'eyebrows' over the doors. That's all from the same piece of tape. Zero bleed-under. BMF and maybe Scotch may give as clean a line but you must cut that width yourself and work with a very thin, long slice of those.

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Here on the hood, the same 1/8" Fineline but split in half to 1/16" to go on either side of the vertical splitter-no bleed. Just a sharp clean edge-first time.

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Another favorite of mine is Chart Pack tape-architects supply. Here is the 1/32" width on the rocker panel stripes.

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Has anyone used frisket paper? (sp?) I have a few sheets but havent needed any fine detail two toning yet.

I use it mostly for large areas but I use the Fineline as the stripe or color edge and the Friskit from there to cover the larger area. It will not adhere well (for me) over moderately curved surfaces. On flatter surfaces it will give a reasonably clean edge, but burnish it down carefully.

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Dave .

Bare Metal foil peals off without a problem . a bit expensive for some , but it can't be beat when it comes to masking off . Scotch tape works well , you just have to keep in mind that you have to put down a multitude of mist coats rather than a few heavy ones . BMF might leave a light residue , but it easily cleans up with a bit of Novus 2 . It's the diffrence between the men and the boys ,as always , the price of the toys !

The Old Man

Don

What exactly is Novus 2. I never heard of it. I just finished a two tone, Tamiya lacquer painting on a 55 Chevy, and would like to remove the goo from the finish, where the tape was. The job came out way better than I had expected, and I dont want to ruin the finish using anything harsh.

Thank you....

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Don

What exactly is Novus 2. I never heard of it. I just finished a two tone, Tamiya lacquer painting on a 55 Chevy, and would like to remove the goo from the finish, where the tape was. The job came out way better than I had expected, and I dont want to ruin the finish using anything harsh.

Thank you....

Tom....Novus 2 is part 2 of the 3 part "Novus" plastic polish line. 3 is coarse for rough work. 2 is midgrade and very useful on model paints. 1 is the finish grade..never needed it as I finish with scratch X by meguires.

The cheapest place to get it is at a large discount motorcycle shop, Its used to clean and polish windshields on baggers,and touring bikes.:);)

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I just finished a two tone, Tamiya lacquer painting on a 55 Chevy, and would like to remove the goo from the finish, where the tape was.

Goo Gone on a cotton tip will work perfectly with no harm too. You can polish with common toothpaste. When completely polished you can use spray auto detailer with microfiber cloth.

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Don

What exactly is Novus 2. I never heard of it. I just finished a two tone, Tamiya lacquer painting on a 55 Chevy, and would like to remove the goo from the finish, where the tape was. The job came out way better than I had expected, and I dont want to ruin the finish using anything harsh.

Thank you....

Tom ,

Mikey MC answered it perfectly ! Only thing I can add ,,,, When using Novus 2 , be sure to polish with a piece of soft 100 % cotton t shirt . You don't have to rub hard , and work in small areas , gently polishing until all the haze disappears . You'll be amazed at the finished product .

After using the Novus 2 , I apply a coat of The Final Treatment Detail wax using the same polishing method as the Novus 2 . This seals and protects your finish !

Hope this helps !

Donn

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