An awesome paint job on a Toyota Supra. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
An auto paint shop may have different methods to mask molding to prevent bridging. This is a problem due to the molding fitting tight against or even touches the painted surface. The problem with this is that the clear coat may fill in the gap or crack between the molding and paint surface. In other words, the clear coat bridges over from the painted surface to the masking tape. When the paint is dried and the masking tape is removed, the clear coat will have a rough edge from the clear coat. A nightmare a paint shop may have after spraying the car in the paint booth is pulling a chunk of clear coat from the painted surface. If this happens, the surface may have to be sanded, re-painted, and cleared, which cost the body shop more auto body supplies. With the costs to paint a car, this is something you do not want to happen to you.
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Sometimes the molding is too rigid and the molding is difficult to lift. In these cases, there is another method that can be used. When outline the molding with ¾ inch masking tape, leave about ⅛ inch of the molding exposed. Then mask the glass as you normally would using masking paper. Once completely masked, use ¼ inch fine line tape to go around the edge of the molding. This tape will cover the the molding edge and the masking tape that was used to outline the molding. It is important to apply the 1/4 inch tape last so it will be easy to pull off. Immediately after applying the last coat of clear coat, pull the ¼ inch tape from the molding. Care needs to be taken not to let the tape hit the fresh clear coat finish. This will produce a smooth transition instead of creating a hard edge if removed after the clear has dries. This will also eliminate the risk of pulling a chunk of clear from the painted surface. An auto paint shop probably already uses this method to reduce hard edges, but another tip for you to consider.
An awesome car paint job depends on how well you prepped the car. Improper masking is one of the easiest ways to notice a car has been painting. So take your time when prepping and masking to produce the perfect car paint job you are wishing for.
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