Re: New Paint job on a budget thread.
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05/12/07 10:18 PM
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Any chance you might go back to the part II thread and tell folks where to find this new thread? A link?
It took a bit of searching to find the new one.
Bob
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Re: New Paint job on a budget thread.
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Hey everybody. I just got done making a site about this paint job process, it's http://www.rollyourcar.comI have a link to my picture gallery on there, if you have a gallery and want to link it please let me know where your pics are and I will make the link. I'm not selling anything there, just giving info on the process, so hopefully people don't continually ask if they should use primer, or what to thin with There are links there back to all 3 threads here. In the future I will update the polishing section and maybe make more of a FAQ, but that would entail going through these threads and finding stuff which will take time. Dave
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Re: New Paint job on a budget thread.
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EXIT, Great Job!!! Site Looks really good. Already a "favorite".....
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Re: New Paint job on a budget thread.
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On a sidenote: I just washed a brand new 2008 King Ranch F-350 for a customer here at the dealership. This truck is gloss black. You guys would not believe how horrible the orange peel is on this thing and it's a $55,000 truck. With the attention to detail that we all give, our paint will come out way better than this "factory" paintjob!!!
I agree. If you are willing to put in the time wet sanding I think you can have a smoother finish than about 90% of the cars out there. Next time you see a Hummer take a closer look. They are about the worst, with Toyota and Subaru as a close seconds. I wish I had not traded in my 96 Probe. I would probably be painting it right now. I'm seriously considering buying another car just because I want to try this so bad. I kinda wish I never saw this thread.
check out the orange peel on this Subaru:
http://www.hillclanfishing.com/legacy/
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Re: New Paint job on a budget thread.
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Very quick update. Here is my Triumph TR4. Still needs more wetsanding and buffing, but it's getting there. Thanks to all for your help. Will post more pics when I have time.
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Re: New Paint job on a budget thread.
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arg, i cant figure out how much to thin the paint! Im getting tons of bubbles and runs! I think its too thin, after 3 coats it isnt even coming close to covering up the primer exct. It just looks like its been tinted you can see all the bubbles, and in the top right corner you can see all the runs
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Re: New Paint job on a budget thread.
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Everything seemed to be going so smoothly on my test piece, two coats 600, two coats 800, two coats 1200(couldn't find 1500) and then a final once over with 2000. Ahh! finally to the buffing stage. It was then that I realized something was terribly wrong. When I went to buff it out I was burning through the top layer of paint and the difference from that and the next coat down is highly visible. I'm thinking my coats must be far to thin. I thinned my paint around 40% and was "wetting" the surface on each coat but the coats were so thin I burned right through them. Marq, Exit, Charger, Dart...Anyone got a good idea of how I can get a thick enough coat so that I don't wetsand through it?
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Re: New Paint job on a budget thread.
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New Air Grabber assembly restoration on a budget, Rustoleum Anodized Bronze Semi flat paint 3.99, Silver paint pen to paint rivets 3.99, no.12X1/2" screws 1.69 plus, the repop rubber parts and sticker. Still cutting and fitting the fiberglass base plate for the air cleaner.
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Re: New Paint job on a budget thread.
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Painting the rivets, these pens are trick for this kind of work
1970 Challenger Ragtop 426 4 speed
1961 Olds 88 2 dr Sedan 394 4 speed GVOD
1968 Pontiac Firebird 428 4 speed
2000 Ford F-150
2002 HD Roadking
1961 Licence Plate collection
1995 Buick Roadmaster
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Re: New Paint job on a budget thread.
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Hi all, I have been reading through this thread for about a week now, having linked to it from www.vwt4ownersclub.co.uk Big thank you to all for the great info! I have been wanting to get my van painted for a couple of years now, but never seem to have the cash, I have now decided to scrap that plan and have gone and bought a couple of tins of black Brightside! It will take me a while to prep but I will post pics as I progress. BTW I have found myself checking out random cars in traffic and can't believe how rubbish the factory paint jobs can be.
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Re: New Paint job on a budget thread.
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Have just done a test patch with the Brightside, really easy to work with even straight from the tin, no orange peel and tons of gloss. My optimism is rising!
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Re: New Paint job on a budget thread.
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do they sell rustoleum clear coat in 1gal. or qt.? if they do, where can i order it online ?
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Re: New Paint job on a budget thread.
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Thanks to all that have made this a great read I started reading this last year and got serious about rolling my truck about a month ago....since then I bought some Brightside "ocean blue", pre-kote primer and some penetrol...mixed up a batch thinned with about 20% penetrol and a dash of regular mineral spirits and have two coats on my two front fenders. The results blew me away.... It layed down easily and had about a million bubbles....I started to get worried, but continued with the whole fender and then went over it with the second dry roller....badda boom...they were gone!!! Very little orange peel and smooth as a babies behind. Wet sand with 600 or 800 is next on the list...pictures to follow.
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Re: New Paint job on a budget thread.
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So, I have this grill that after 200k miles is sandblasted to hell and dinged, but I'm too cheap to buy a new one. So I figure I'd just sand it smooth and use some rattlecan rustoleum "chrome" finish with a shot of clear over top to give it that "mock chrome" look when I notice on the can of rustoleum clear it says specifically not to use over the "Chrome" OR RUSTOLEUM AUTOMOTIVE paints! Just thought I would pass that on... I ended up using their silver finish with the clear - it is specifically mentioned as compatible on the can - It isn't chrome, but it does look better than it did.
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