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  • Daniel Kinder
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    Re: My "rustoleum $50 roll-on paint job"

    Originally posted by kerrinjeff View Post
    Thanks, and will do . I'll be driving it top-down today in sunny and 75 degree weather
    That's pretty mean and funny at the same time! I'd say the same thing LOL!
    Thanks for sharing , that is really a good job!

    We used to do our railbuggies the same way, well not all the sanding but you get the ideal. And yeah it almost always took 3 coats for an even coverage. Also was alot better at not getting as scratched up in the woods as to the rattle cans.

    Again great job buddy!

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  • agp423
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    Wow, amazing work! I'm tempted to paint my Cadillac white using your method
    How difficult would you say the project was? And how much time/effort did you put in?

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  • Psikys
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    Yup. Xantonin's the one who's all about shiney. We're going to be painting an 87 Ford Bronco. I went with Flat Black origionally, but I'm slowly coming around to the shiny glossy colors. Only reason I don't want it to be suuuper nice, Arizona Pin-striping. It's going to happen. I'm GOING to get rock chips, and swirls and blah blah blah.

    Anyway Kerrinjeff, if you're interested, come check out the truck. We're in Phoenix. I'd love to get your input on the paint.

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  • xantonin
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    Looks fantastic. Me and a friend were considering doing this. I'm not sure we'd have the patience you do though. I'd probably need to pick up something to make the sanding easier. Doing it all by hand must be hard.

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  • InfiniteDetail
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    Originally posted by J. A. Michaels View Post
    Amazing. That is awesome.
    Thanks J. A.

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  • InfiniteDetail
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    Re: My "rustoleum $50 roll-on paint job"

    Originally posted by Underdawg736 View Post
    Wow Kerrinjeff, that looks better then a show room finish!!

    Keep us updated on how the paint behaves under daily Arizona conditions.......mmmmm Arizona.....just thinking about it warms me up a little in this fridgid Pennsylvania weather!!!
    Thanks, and will do . I'll be driving it top-down today in sunny and 75 degree weather

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  • Underdawg736
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    Re: My "rustoleum $50 roll-on paint job"

    Wow Kerrinjeff, that looks better then a show room finish!!

    Keep us updated on how the paint behaves under daily Arizona conditions.......mmmmm Arizona.....just thinking about it warms me up a little in this fridgid Pennsylvania weather!!!

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  • J. A. Michaels
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    Amazing. That is awesome.

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  • InfiniteDetail
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    Thanks guys!

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  • davey g-force
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    Great work!
    Thanks for sharing...

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  • dave_from_here
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    Re: My "rustoleum $50 roll-on paint job"

    nice work and great write up

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  • Mikejl
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    Amazing!!!! Better than Earl Scheib and cheaper.






    Mike

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  • InfiniteDetail
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    Re: My "rustoleum $50 roll-on paint job"

    Originally posted by Andrew Wilson View Post
    I spent about an hour reading those other links that you showed us ...loved the work man.

    I want to try it someday
    Thanks

    If you want to waste a couple of days, you can read through the threads on the Mopar forum where it all started:



    http://board.moparts.org/ubbthreads/...0&fpart=1&vc=1

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  • Andrew Wilson
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    I spent about an hour reading those other links that you showed us ...loved the work man.

    I want to try it someday

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  • InfiniteDetail
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    Originally posted by ClearlyCoated View Post

    The one problem I foresee is color matching. The car is teal green. I guess a good paint store can do a decent job of color matching if I could provide them with a sample ( I could detach a mirror). The other problems would be finding the time and having to do this without benefit of a garage.
    You may be able to color match it close enough so your door jambs won't be too off..hard to say though.

    Alot of the people that have done this have done it outside.

    Originally posted by ClearlyCoated View Post
    What grit did you use to sand down the two original layers?
    Here's how I did it (12 hours between coats):

    2 coats - wetsand with 600 grit
    2 coats - wetsand with 800 grit
    2 coats - wetsand with 1000 grit, finish with 2000 grit

    The next time I do it, I will do it like this (3 hours between coats):

    3 coats - wetsand with 600 grit
    3 coats - wetsand with 800 grit
    3 coats - wetsand with 1000 grit, finish with 2000 grit

    It's easy to sand through the thin layers, and when you do it is noticable (at least with black). I have a theory that if I apply the next coat while the previous coat is still tacky, all 3 coats will flow together providing a thicker and seamless coat for sanding. Just a theory at this point but I will be testing it this weekend.

    The trick is to try not to sand everything off between coats!

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