Long day today. My wife is away visiting a friend for the night so there was no interruptions, which was amazing. First thing I did was remove the front bumper and got the hood latch out of the way for paint. Simple enough. Then I tackled the windshield.
I've never removed a windshield before, so I called my mechanic buddy to see if I needed any special tool or if I could get by without. He said a guitar string and a couple of vice-grips are all you need. Perfect, I have a few guitars. I tried the thinnest high e string first, but it kept breaking. I had the best luck with the D string, and went nice and slow. I was able to cut through the left, top, and right sides easily, but the bottom was going to be a struggle, until I realized that with 3 sidrs cut, I could just lift the windshield up and then cut the rest.
Windshield out, I could now start removing all the black tar junk that was used to bond it in. A flathead screwdriver and a putty knife got most of it, then I used a wire wheel to get it stripped down to metal. I wish I had been wearing my tyvek suit, because I got COVERED. So did the car unfortunately, but that came right off. I'm still picking tar out of my beard.
Now everything was off the car that I wanted to remove, so I took the sander to the spots I had left from last year, and then the entire car again for good measure. The Chassis Saver I got is supposed to bond to anything scuffed up, so we'll see if that holds true.
After sanding most of the day away, it was time for my absolute least-favourite part of painting. Tape.
Ugh.
I was cheap and bought super thin poly, so every little spring breeze whipped the plastic around, and it was driving me effing crazy. Had to use twice as much tape as I needed to, and it took twice as long. But whatever, it's done now. The engine bay might look a little wonky because I couldn't decide how to mask it ofc, but it was just painted by the previous owner and I didn't feel like doing it over. It'll be silver on silver if there is any overspray, so maybe it won't be too noticable.
Masking done, I sprayed it with some degreaser and gave it a good wipedown.
Tomorrow is paint day. This is my first time painting an entire car like this, so I hope it goes well. I'll do some more research tonight on techniques and tips.
For now, it's time to unwind and have some whiskey. I'll upload some pics later.