Re: paint job on a budget!?
[Re: 69chargeryeehaa]
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02/11/06 11:29 PM
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Hey Martin, You make it sound pretty easy, I'll have to get you to come over and do my T/A! lol your buddy, Karl
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Re: paint job on a budget!?
[Re: KARLN]
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02/12/06 01:21 AM
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Ok well, a LOT was covered in this thread. There has bound to be something I missed. For now, I'd just like to get my Duster primered. I went to Lowe's and boughta small can of Rustoleum grey primer to get me started, 4" rounded ended rollers, some sand paper, and some mineral spirits. I may try and attempt to do the trunk lid or something tomorrow. Can you please give me the break-down of what i need to do to get a nice even coat on there. How much thinner to the paint? How much pressure on the roller? How much paint on the roller/coat? Thanks in advance, I may get started as soon as tomorrow
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Re: paint job on a budget!?
[Re: Just Cameron]
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02/12/06 02:41 AM
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I'm going to try this on an old Satellite hood tomorrow afternoon, with both black (very tough color!) and yellow (if I can find it at Home Depot). And to think I was just about ready to shell out $5,000 for paint...
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Re: paint job on a budget!?
[Re: GoodysGotaCuda]
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02/12/06 09:50 AM
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Exit1965
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quick q on the thining the paint, is it best to pour it into the little roller paint holster thing and adding some thinner. Roughly how thin? very watery? or
Definitely thicker than water. If you've ever used "floetrol" for house paint or something, it's close to the thickness of that.
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Re: paint job on a budget!?
[Re: Exit1965]
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02/12/06 11:25 AM
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Now just so everyone understands Goody is just starting with primer. I would think the thinning and method may be a little different for that. Goody what is your goal with this car right now. Just to get some primer on it so it is one color and won't rust or are you going after a nice smooth surface like Exit1965 got. If you want smooth and something that is going to last for awhile you need to go get some actual enamel like Primerduster and I used. The flat enamel ends up coming out looking like primer but is going to actually give you some water resistance/durability. Also I don't know about types of primer but that kind you got looks wrong to me. It may still work but just by the name it looks wrong. If you are not going for that buffed out smooth surface just do your sanding and scuffing with scotch brite pads, maybe use a can of the spray primer for now to hide the steel and then get a gallon of the flat enamel and do the whole car when you are ready. Todd
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Re: paint job on a budget!?
[Re: Blackwidow69]
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02/12/06 02:56 PM
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69chargeryeehaa
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guys, i can honestly 100% say your wasting your time with primer, you really don't need to use it at all with this paint, your only creating more work, and it is totally unnessessary. plus i've never used primer with this paint so it is uncharted teritory. i'll repeat myself and quote off the can "you can paint over bare metal, rusted metal, wood, fiberglass, dogs, cats, some specious of exotic african birds, gerbils, hamsters, blankets....(only a few animals were harmed testing this product!!!)
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Re: paint job on a budget!?
[Re: KARLN]
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02/12/06 03:00 PM
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Hey Martin, You make it sound pretty easy, I'll have to get you to come over and do my T/A! lol your buddy, Karl
Hey Karl, look what the cat dragged in!!! honestly wetsanding is totally overated. but it takes paitence. if you go really really slowly, using the finest grit paper like a 2000 on your car, and buff and polish every step you take, then you would end up with a perfect paint job. i've seen your T/A, and that paint is very restorable, just take your time, expirement in a hidden area like the trunk lid bottom. you'll save a pile of money doing it yourself. oh and don't be a stranger, keep in touch
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Re: paint job on a budget!?
[Re: 69chargeryeehaa]
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02/12/06 06:12 PM
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I just laid down the first two coats on my Satellite hood. Goes on pretty smoothly -- I think I'm a bit watery on the consistency, but overall, you can see how this can work.
I'm using Rustoleum "Safety Yellow" (which is pretty close to GY3 if you ask me), and it's "interesting." We'll see in the next few hours.
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Re: paint job on a budget!?
[Re: 69chargeryeehaa]
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02/12/06 06:25 PM
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that's wierd, but i have to say you might want to wait a bit and let it dry really good, it does tend to "harden" over time, but i can say that i can't even scratch a small spec off my tire!!! perhaps you wetsanded too fine between coats? maybe when you prepped the pannel it was also too fine/smooth? how many layers are you scratching off? i find my paint on both cars very scratch resistant. there's no way i could scratch the paint with my finger nail no matter how hard i try (and i just did on the bottom of the trunk lid!!) but then again i can't comment on how it scratches off after reciently painting.
It went through all the way to the old surface (I scraped off a part that I knew was bare metal and that scraped off too).
The surface wasn't sanded very smooth at all, just with either 150 or 220. Maybe I should have let it dry more, but it's been nearly a week.
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