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Overspray film

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I have had 5 or 6 Schumacher wings in a row with the overspray film on the side where I normally paint. :? On the first one I thought someone must have loaded the lexan into the press upside down by mistake. Then I got another, and another, and another....

History tells me that there is an idiot in every crowd, and more often than not, it is me, so....what am I missing? Why is the film on the bottom of the wing? Do people prefer to have the side skirts look nice and shiny at the expense of the top side of the wing being dull? That is the only reason I can think of to justify painting the top side of the wing.
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From the pic, it looks like it is on the outside. Like, if I were looking down on it. I think most of them are painted underneath so they look shiny. I do anyway. I may be missing something myself, since I'm usually the idiot in the crowd. Don't try to take my spot! :evil: :lol:
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I paint wings on the bottom and usually have to remove the film.
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I think most of the time, they do wings on a form with a bodyshell as well, in which case the overspray film would be on the detail side of the lexan sheet, and not the flat side. As such, the wing would be the same deal, with the overspray on the 'top' or detail side, which would be the bottom of the wing itself. If you ever see the old Cat or Cougar lexan body sheets, with all the various lexan parts molded into the one sheet, my clunky words would make sense ;)

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The default is to have film side opposite of mold side.

This is just speculation but I think if they did it with the film facing the mold it would likely come off when they pull the part from the mold.
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Incredible_Serious wrote: Thu Apr 18, 2024 5:08 pm If you ever see the old Cat or Cougar lexan body sheets, with all the various lexan parts molded into the one sheet, my clunky words would make sense ;)

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I haven't seen that, but I get what you mean. :D I have seen those lexan rear hub dust shields for the Top Cat, Cougar, ProCAT... :lol:

OK, I guess the wings are fine and it is just me. I thought maybe Schumacher knew I crash a lot, and so they inverted the process to make my cars look better when lying upside down.

So...on a related note, how do you guys clean overspray from the top side of your wings? I tried brake cleaner once...

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Would a piece of Reynolds cling wrap (or a couple of pieces) work as top side overspray film? I don't always paint the wing, so this isn't always a problem for me.
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Just flip your wing over. Problem solved.

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Re: Overspray film

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Frankentruck wrote: Thu Apr 18, 2024 6:25 pm Would a piece of Reynolds cling wrap (or a couple of pieces) work as top side overspray film? I don't always paint the wing, so this isn't always a problem for me.
It would have helped, if I had thought of doing that :lol:

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Re: Overspray film

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I normally use white masking tape, as it still gives you a visual reference for even coverage.
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