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bigtyme1 01-18-2010 07:29 PM

Painting Glass
 
Tony, Not sure if this is the correct area But, is it possible to paint glass? Got my winshield installed today and you can see a little of the urethane in the bottom close to the dash. I was thinking about painting a black trim like the modern vehicles are.

TreySmith 01-18-2010 07:30 PM

Yup, half of the detailing process at work involves scraping paint of glass. :willy:

GregWeld 01-18-2010 07:44 PM

Mark --

There's actually a "dye" type paint that should be applied to black out the edge -- ala modern cars... I have clue what it's called -- but watched a guy do this with what looked like an old fashioned liquid shoe polish "dauber"... guy went around the edge in about an inch and bingo - it was blacked out.

GregWeld 01-18-2010 07:54 PM

You're talking about something like this right??


http://www.prostarsautocare.com/Images/image008.gif

Matt@BOS 01-18-2010 09:46 PM

Yep, as others have said, it can be done. I was there when our auto glass guy was installing our Camaro windshield, and he did it so quickly that I looked away and he was done. I think he did the same thing Greg described. Sounds familiar. I can ask how he does it though. Oh and if you haven't figured out where to put the vin tag, we mounted it on the edge of the Marquez dash and scraped out a little window for it, so it looks just like late model cars.

Matt

DRJDVM's '69 01-18-2010 11:35 PM

Yesh but isnt that stuff on the inside? Dont you have to do it before the window goes in?

Seems like it would be hard to do with the glass already installed and have it look nice and even etc

bigtyme1 01-19-2010 04:06 AM

Thanks Matt, if you get a chance throw up a pick of the vin area.

Quote:

Originally Posted by 69MSA (Post 262788)
Yep, as others have said, it can be done. I was there when our auto glass guy was installing our Camaro windshield, and he did it so quickly that I looked away and he was done. I think he did the same thing Greg described. Sounds familiar. I can ask how he does it though. Oh and if you haven't figured out where to put the vin tag, we mounted it on the edge of the Marquez dash and scraped out a little window for it, so it looks just like late model cars.

Matt


bigtyme1 01-19-2010 04:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GregWeld (Post 262761)
You're talking about something like this right??


http://www.prostarsautocare.com/Images/image008.gif

Yea that's right greg, but I may have to do it on the out side. I'm not real happy about the a few things so at some point the glas may come back out anyway. The header chrome fit terible and the moldings gave us a fit. Funning thing is , it's all original header crome that I had sent out and re-cromed. But it was so thick they had to grind it down and do it over. Once that happened the metal got so distorted it sat to high. I'm going to look at some other Camaro's to compare but knowing me it will come out at some point.

98ssnova 01-19-2010 11:21 AM

Mark just cal the guy back and tell him you want it resealed it did come with a warranty right if you not happy tell'em bud.

bigtyme1 01-19-2010 06:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 98ssnova (Post 262912)
Mark just cal the guy back and tell him you want it resealed it did come with a warranty right if you not happy tell'em bud.

Oh,they offered to take it back out and fix it The glass guys were great. I just had the impression that these old car were perfect. It's my fault the because I should have used the new dash as a guide. but after I got the lower mold up close to the glass it dosent look to bad. Now I just got to get the molding to fit right. On a dead line for interior, so worst case I fix it when it comes back.


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