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2.) Windshield or other windows' rubber trim: If not removing the glass and surround, for spraying I've heard of wedging a cord or rope underneath the rubber trim to keep it way from the metal surface. When spraying, this allows some spray to shoot underneath the rubber trim -- so as not to create a hard paint line.




I just seen this post.. (Yeah, I'm like a week late) dose anyone care to enlighten me on how to do this? - Ive been just taping off my trim and Ive had slight lines that I figured I'd just pinstrip to blend in next to the trim.





Go back a couple pages. Blue195 answered my questions -- on June 21 I think.

On this one it's basically "Yes do the same rope trick". If the paint is thinned enough it will spread out under the trim that is held away from the metal surface by the rope or cord.