A quickie project for a man who attends our church.
The front fender was a reproduction and rear an original.
DA'd the front fender with 80 grit.
The rear needed a trip through the blast cabinet.
A couple of spots to repair:
Here's the finished product as sprayed with no cut or buff:
The reflection shot:
Here's the kicker. Look at the dates on the Clear and Activator. They were in my cabinet for 7 years.
The only thing I noticed was a very slight yellowish tint. Was fine for these black fenders though.
'59 Harley Pan Head Fenders
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1968 Coronet R/T
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Excellent, but you may have to paint the rest of the bike when he sees the fenders.
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Its all in how its stored, don't let freeze and use it up as soon as possible after opening. I too have some stuff that's been sitting around a while. its always hit or miss with the Activator's though. Dennis B.
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