Originally Posted by rodimus
IT IS ALL STARTING TO MAKE SENSE TO ME....
I could not for the life of me come up with a reason why BrianBrave a very repitible and knowledgeable forum member would back such a snake when we have countless proof that we had no clue this was dan. Why would someone who is looked up to on this forum all of the sudden taking a turn for the deep end.
Well folks I think I hit the nail on the head with this one.
Going to the link above I see that the sideskirts are now being offered as painted or unpainted. WTF this is news to me, Rudy and opted out of the painting because of how much we figured these would have to flex to be put on the car, and for fear of color matching. We explained this to Cliff at the time and he agreed. Out of NO WHERE HE IS PAINTING THEM.
I am trying to think of a certian gentalman who has been working on his car for sometime now. THis certian forum member Recently took up painting. Ironically his car happens to be the same color as Cliffs. HMMMMMMM... Also Irnoically MIKER's sideskirts were not shipped to us because out of nowhere brian is going to paint them as well. We now have painting being offered? and three confirmed sets being painted Aero Blue by Brian. Brains name did not come up through any emails or phone conversations untill the install.
Makes me wonder if brian has agreed to do all the painting for such a scammer. Maybe even paint them and help fit them for a free set?
Brian If you could clear this up that would be GREAT. I know you have allready lost pretty much all crediblity backing this clown but to add insult to injury please tell me you have not worked out a deal to paint sideskirts for sets Dan has sold?
IF SO YOU TOO WOULD BE PROFITING OFF OF FORUM MEMBERS DIME..
Originally Posted by BrianBrave
It took me some time and practice to get the technique down. But I had a spare fender to work on and the temps here are always 75*F with no humidity. (ahhh paradise) Plus with 25 acres of avocados behind me (wind direction) not too many folks that get upset.
If you keep the paint & body on your Crossfire well maintained, color matching should be no problem. But if your paint has faded after being exposed to sun and weather, Dupont doesn't offer a shade lighter paint for the Crossfire to use for touch-up and blending. The trick then becomes one of mixing a special 50/50 mixture "basemaker" to add 50/50 with the leftover paint when ready to extend the cover blending areas beyond the spot requiring the initial paint.
Perhaps the other paint manufactures offer lighter shades for the crossfire.