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Paint for Sliders?
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Paint for Sliders?
Hi all Just wondering whats the best paint to put on my sliders?
is chassis black ok or should i go for a std black or is there something a bit harder wearing that i could use? i dont want to have to get them powdercoated either..
is chassis black ok or should i go for a std black or is there something a bit harder wearing that i could use? i dont want to have to get them powdercoated either..
Not if you hold the can upside down inside the cab...Shorty40 wrote:But wont I get overspray ?MADZUKI wrote:spray itShorty40 wrote:How do I get it from the spray can onto my brush ?Zute wrote:Use a brush so you dont get overspray.
Awsome Clearcoat !!!
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Thanks or the tipMADZUKI wrote:Not if you hold the can upside down inside the cab...Shorty40 wrote:But wont I get overspray ?MADZUKI wrote:spray itShorty40 wrote:How do I get it from the spray can onto my brush ?Zute wrote:Use a brush so you dont get overspray.
Awsome Clearcoat !!!
I will post pics when they are working again.
Yep l agree thats what l did my chasis with every touch up looks the same.45punkbus wrote:should use hammer tone, that way scratches look the norm very easy touch up too
No imperfections
Lockers or Knockers ,both will make for fun.
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Rattle cans will do the job easyhi-luxmadness wrote:i use $2 cans from the local junk store, they get scratched after every serious trip, so i just clean em, then use a piece of cardboard to stop over spray and touch em up. cheap and easy
Cheap to start with and cheap to tidy up the sliders after a trip
A speed camera would have prevented that!
Slight hijak..but my Mav didn't come with side steps and I think that they are a good for protecting the doors from carpark dings...
S/Steps tend to be about 150.00 down Melbourne second hand.
How much are sliders and do they make alternative side steps and would they protect the doors from getting dings. Looking for a manufacturer in the SE suburbs.
RN
S/Steps tend to be about 150.00 down Melbourne second hand.
How much are sliders and do they make alternative side steps and would they protect the doors from getting dings. Looking for a manufacturer in the SE suburbs.
RN
Paint is for poofs Just keep wheeling and you keep the rust off them
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I painted my rear bar in POR15, and then with their chassis black over the top as the POR15 is not UV stabilised. Generally it has lasted pretty well, but does end up a pretty matt finish. There is a few little chips now from hitting rocks, but walking on it doesn't scratch it off like spray cans, which really are pretty ordinary. The spray can primer does seem to work very well though, just the paint won't stick to it....
This stuff is not cheap though (Approx $50 for 250mL), but does go a lot further than you would thing. It also takes a while to apply due to 24hr drying time and required about 6 coats, the more the better protection. It is a brush on paint too.
Try www.por15.com for more info.
For what it's worth, I was going to try powder coating for the next items, as it yields a nicer looking finish and wasn't really any more expensive.
Nathan
This stuff is not cheap though (Approx $50 for 250mL), but does go a lot further than you would thing. It also takes a while to apply due to 24hr drying time and required about 6 coats, the more the better protection. It is a brush on paint too.
Try www.por15.com for more info.
For what it's worth, I was going to try powder coating for the next items, as it yields a nicer looking finish and wasn't really any more expensive.
Nathan
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