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Old 05-08-2010, 10:07 AM   #1
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The best way to do it is to get a big tub, just slightly bigger than your Yaris. Fill the tub with the paint. Place it under a tree. Get a rope and wrap it around one of the tree's branches. Get your tow hook out of the trunk and screw it into the front bumper. Attach one end of the rope to the tow hook. Pull down on the other end of the rope thus lifting the Yaris off of the ground, over the tub. Line the Yaris up above the tub and then slowly lower it down into the tub of paint. Leave it there for about 30 minutes. Then pull on the rope to remove the Yaris from the tub. Tie the rope off to suspend the Yaris in the air and let it air dry over night. The next day let the Yaris come back to earth. Use a butter knife to get rid of the paint in the areas you don't want paint. i.e. windows, lights, etc. Then just sit back and enjoy the satisfaction of having a brand new looking Yaris!
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Old 05-08-2010, 02:37 PM   #2
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The best way to do it is to get a big tub, just slightly bigger than your Yaris. Fill the tub with the paint.
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You really don't want to overfill the tub or you'll end up spilling paint everywhere when you dip your Yaris into it. It's safer to put your car in first and then pour the paint in. Be sure to stick a cork in the tail pipe.
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Old 05-09-2010, 09:41 PM   #3
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The best way to do it is to get a big tub, just slightly bigger than your Yaris. Fill the tub with the paint. Place it under a tree. Get a rope and wrap it around one of the tree's branches. Get your tow hook out of the trunk and screw it into the front bumper. Attach one end of the rope to the tow hook. Pull down on the other end of the rope thus lifting the Yaris off of the ground, over the tub. Line the Yaris up above the tub and then slowly lower it down into the tub of paint. Leave it there for about 30 minutes. Then pull on the rope to remove the Yaris from the tub. Tie the rope off to suspend the Yaris in the air and let it air dry over night. The next day let the Yaris come back to earth. Use a butter knife to get rid of the paint in the areas you don't want paint. i.e. windows, lights, etc. Then just sit back and enjoy the satisfaction of having a brand new looking Yaris!
Oh man, I was cracking up reading this.


To the other responders to the thread, the OP is obviously joking for some stupid reason.

Plus, I'm pretty certain there's no such thing as a factory painted yellow Yaris sedan.
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