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Re: Rattle Can vs Paint Out Of A Gun; What's The Difference?
[Re: WyleECoyote]
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04/23/16 08:49 AM
04/23/16 08:49 AM
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Posts: 2,469 NE Ohio
mopar383
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NE Ohio
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I work around industrial vehicles every day. Equipment that is out in the field taking abuse like your old car will never see. We use rattle cans a lot. Not the .99 stuff, but good quality high solid rattle cans. The stuff holds up like you would not believe. Like it was mentioned earlier the prep work is the key
81 Dodge Ram My dad bought brand new... my 17 year old sons project Jeep Wrangler Unlimited .....my wife's baby Durango....my DD Caravan...an awesome parts hauler 72 Dart
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Re: Rattle Can vs Paint Out Of A Gun; What's The Difference?
[Re: WyleECoyote]
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04/23/16 10:17 AM
04/23/16 10:17 AM
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Years ago I bought a motorcycle that had side covers that were red and the tank was black. So I bought a couple bottles of black touch up paint and an air brush setup. The bottom barrel kit that used cans of compressed air.
Did a good job repainting the side covers. That might be an option for those no interested in a full scale paint rig. Summit sells automotive paint for a reasonable price, like $25 for a quart. Airbrush kit like I used is $132 with canned air.
They say there are no such thing as a stupid question. They say there is always the exception that proves the rule. Don't be the exception.
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