Whaz up,
All the above methods are good in masking off the canopies and so here is one that I use.
I use liquid ez mask applied w/ a fine brush. I apply this mask just a day or so before I start my painting process(gives it time to cure)
The results are very good. To remove the mask once the painting is done, I just use a tooth pick(make it nice and sharp) and pick at the corner to get a piece up in the air.
From there I use masking tape (small pieces though) and take the rest off.
I have used the methods above but I tend to go w/ the liquid mask.
Then again its on how I feel at that moment
Flaps up, Mike
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