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<blockquote data-quote="stutaeng" data-source="post: 22230" data-attributes="member: 6175"><p>Just worked a bit on the 04 project suburban. The PO had replaced one of the sockets with the wrong one. I had an extra one because I replaced one in my Silverado and had bought a pair.</p><p></p><p>A few months ago I screwed up some headlights and taillights for the suburbans. I cleared them in the evening and I left them outside and the temperature dropped and there was dew. They turned white. It was horrible! I bought some used, and some new, to get the daily driver suburban with something.</p><p></p><p>So try again: these are for the 04 project suburban. I think they turned out ok. I had some leftover quart of clear with medium hardener, but added some slow reducer. Temperature was kinda hot, felt like mid-80s. Shot it with my A610 Amazon special gun, around 45 psi. Did a test pattern on a piece of cardboard and atomization looked good. So i proceeded.</p><p></p><p>This is practice, so I can feel confident when it's time to paint my Silverado. Hopefully soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stutaeng, post: 22230, member: 6175"] Just worked a bit on the 04 project suburban. The PO had replaced one of the sockets with the wrong one. I had an extra one because I replaced one in my Silverado and had bought a pair. A few months ago I screwed up some headlights and taillights for the suburbans. I cleared them in the evening and I left them outside and the temperature dropped and there was dew. They turned white. It was horrible! I bought some used, and some new, to get the daily driver suburban with something. So try again: these are for the 04 project suburban. I think they turned out ok. I had some leftover quart of clear with medium hardener, but added some slow reducer. Temperature was kinda hot, felt like mid-80s. Shot it with my A610 Amazon special gun, around 45 psi. Did a test pattern on a piece of cardboard and atomization looked good. So i proceeded. This is practice, so I can feel confident when it's time to paint my Silverado. Hopefully soon. [/QUOTE]
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