Skidmarkart
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So, I thought you guys might enjoy a look at this.
During Matthew a tree fell on my house and my Monty. I love the old girl, but she's got 180,000+ and a lot of bruises and contusions. Of course, she still runs great. I was able to pull out of most of the dents and bondo what I could not pull out, but the damage was on a bunch of panels, and due to bunches of other small things that were broken (antenna, rear view glass, etc.) the insurance company gave her "total loss". When I started looking into the paint repairs, it was more than I wanted to spend. SO, I thought I would take a chance and Monstaliner the old girl. Anyway, as a roll-on, Monstaliner is fairly easy to work with and really does make a nice finish, if you do the prep right. The color is "Killer Beej" It did exactly what I wanted which was hide the many bumps and bruises and paint imperfections she already had, and covered up my non-professional bodywork repairs so well, that they are not visible at all anymore. I opted for the "do not re-roll the second coat" method for a smoother flatter finish. Anyway, I am very pleased with the results. Total cost, $350 and a Saturday with the help of the coolest wife in the world, Mrs. Skidmarkart
If anyone has any questions I would be happy to answer. I just followed the instructions that were included, used their rollers, and removed nothing (everything was well taped).
During Matthew a tree fell on my house and my Monty. I love the old girl, but she's got 180,000+ and a lot of bruises and contusions. Of course, she still runs great. I was able to pull out of most of the dents and bondo what I could not pull out, but the damage was on a bunch of panels, and due to bunches of other small things that were broken (antenna, rear view glass, etc.) the insurance company gave her "total loss". When I started looking into the paint repairs, it was more than I wanted to spend. SO, I thought I would take a chance and Monstaliner the old girl. Anyway, as a roll-on, Monstaliner is fairly easy to work with and really does make a nice finish, if you do the prep right. The color is "Killer Beej" It did exactly what I wanted which was hide the many bumps and bruises and paint imperfections she already had, and covered up my non-professional bodywork repairs so well, that they are not visible at all anymore. I opted for the "do not re-roll the second coat" method for a smoother flatter finish. Anyway, I am very pleased with the results. Total cost, $350 and a Saturday with the help of the coolest wife in the world, Mrs. Skidmarkart
If anyone has any questions I would be happy to answer. I just followed the instructions that were included, used their rollers, and removed nothing (everything was well taped).