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rattle can paint job
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rattle can paint job
why? because it's cheap quick and easy.
Further down the track however if I do decide I want semi-nice paint(even though it's very unlikely).... will my tight-arsedness now come back to bite me and I'll have to take the car back to bare metal to get anything to stick??
Further down the track however if I do decide I want semi-nice paint(even though it's very unlikely).... will my tight-arsedness now come back to bite me and I'll have to take the car back to bare metal to get anything to stick??
That's true, 100% agreed, but if it's only going to be rolled, dented and scratched next drive out then why spend all that time and effort? You'll feel better about damaging it later too.GT60 wrote:Painting's all about preparation, spend the time to prep the surface to be painted and the results will be much better
-Mal
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Re: rattle can paint job
Yes, DON'T do itshakes wrote: will my tight-arsedness now come back to bite me and I'll have to take the car back to bare metal to get anything to stick??
it will be farked and forever will be, will need a complete strip to do decent later on
Stop being a retard
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cool cool, you've just talked me into buying a compressor.
Something I "need" anyway.
next question. whats the basic procedure for rubbing back a car. What grit sand paper etc as I am completly clueless on this kind of thing.
From what I can tell acrylic is the easiest and safest to spray at home. How many litres would I need roughly for a range rover ute? and all the other noob questions that I cant find with a search that brings up 10000 pages with not much info on it.
Or even better give me some links with some good info on it.
Something I "need" anyway.
next question. whats the basic procedure for rubbing back a car. What grit sand paper etc as I am completly clueless on this kind of thing.
From what I can tell acrylic is the easiest and safest to spray at home. How many litres would I need roughly for a range rover ute? and all the other noob questions that I cant find with a search that brings up 10000 pages with not much info on it.
Or even better give me some links with some good info on it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?fs=1&v=wPCgxUFwFiA
http://community.fastcar.co.uk/forums/t ... 40583.aspx
http://www.easypaintyourcar.com/
http://autofix.com.au/blog/archives/cat ... repainting
Try those. No offence to anybody, but your best bet is probably the www as opposed to OL.
http://community.fastcar.co.uk/forums/t ... 40583.aspx
http://www.easypaintyourcar.com/
http://autofix.com.au/blog/archives/cat ... repainting
Try those. No offence to anybody, but your best bet is probably the www as opposed to OL.
yeah your 500 iwata and 800$ sata that can be brought for 200$ respectivlybn_sil80 wrote:HAHAHAHA this thread cracks me up. I'm used to painting cars and bikes in 2K Clear over Base and also triple layer candy pearls with my $500 Iwata and $800 Sata guns....then I read this about painting cars with $5 spray cans. LOVE IT hahaha
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those gun's still wont stop tree's, mud and rocks scratching the fuck outa my car.bn_sil80 wrote:HAHAHAHA this thread cracks me up. I'm used to painting cars and bikes in 2K Clear over Base and also triple layer candy pearls with my $500 Iwata and $800 Sata guns....then I read this about painting cars with $5 spray cans. LOVE IT hahaha
If you're half handy at this stuff, why dont you give us all some tips?? I'm sure there's plenty of OL members that could/will use it....bn_sil80 wrote:Guys didn't say that to bag out what you were doing? A lot of my mates have done these jobs. Just find it funny as to see a spray can job...
Best of luck at getting those guns for $200 champ
Well, you can come and paint my 180B for nothing, then i'll post up a whole thread "Painting Your Car - For Dummies".bn_sil80 wrote:what kind of tips do you guys need? i can TRY and help. Not saying I'm the greatest painter in the world but have had some very nice jobs. Just finished a triple layer pearl on a Nissan S15 200SX. White base and ground coats, blue over lay, 2k HS Clear
please.....
I was just stirring mate . I wouldn't do that to you! Whent the time comes, it'll just be a "good from far" paint job as its never going to be in showcar condition.
Its got two jam jobs on the original paint (not from me), so its going to be a 2L Selleys paint stripper job.
The hardest part of it all.....what colour do you paint your car!!!! At the moment its bright canary yellow (still has the circuit racing stickers and sh1t all over it). I was thinking plain white, or maybe a colour off a new falcadore. Who knows.
Its got two jam jobs on the original paint (not from me), so its going to be a 2L Selleys paint stripper job.
The hardest part of it all.....what colour do you paint your car!!!! At the moment its bright canary yellow (still has the circuit racing stickers and sh1t all over it). I was thinking plain white, or maybe a colour off a new falcadore. Who knows.
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