This morning early, I had a major issue with my new lodger, 48 hrs into his arrival.
And that was strike 1 for me.
He will be out on his assss if he carries on like this.
Anyway, by 08.00 I had gone to the motorfactors and collected some plastic primer, and the chrome paint I ordered yesterday. £15.00 and a can of Halfords black wheel paint, so around £20.00 so far for the centre caps. I was around 2 hours in prep into them too.
Also keyed them all, every nook and cranny as they have loads of details.
Cleaned, wiped, perched.
Primered
Yes, it is my house, my kitchen, and I can. At least it was warm and wind free.
Sprayed from 5 different angles, laying it on heavy and fast.
Waited for it to dry, made a coffee.
BUGGGERRRRR !!!!!
Took me till about 4pm to figure what had gone wrong.
Too much wet paint, too fast, and reacted.
Should have been patient, but it is hard between doing the day job and trying to sneak these things in, in between day job stuff.
Called a few places looking for a barrier paint of similar.
Also contemplating spending £100.00 or $140.00 on a set of nasty Chinese chrome replicas, which look nice, but like the OEM items, are not great.
While out in the industrial estate, I checked this place out.
Totally unassuming.
And got talking to Thomas from Lithuania.
He was like a ballet dancer, between various machines and work stations.
And they go to very large sizes.
Right, time to cook some dinner.
Tomorrow I will restart on the prep for the centre caps.
Better luck this time.