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Peter (right) and Tim Clingler mask the windshield with paper and yellow tape.
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Now they “bag” the car, covering it in plastic to guard against overspray.
We’re using a thin plastic specifically for this job, but do-it-yourselfers can
use Visqueen or similar inexpensive barrier plastic. Peter carefully cuts
openings to expose parts to be painted. The plastic is cut around the entire
windshield frame, with extra care taken to mask a sharp, straight parting line.
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Edges are masked with yellow tape.
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