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pyro_sniper2002 wrote:Oh god
Not reccomended man, spray cans will fade and look arse plus good luck getting a nice finish with out decking out your work shop something cronic.
pyro_sniper2002 wrote:a DECENT compressor as the cheep ones cant keep a good enough pressure leading to an un even job.
pyro_sniper2002 wrote:I wouldnt have a clue man, its more to do with supplying a constant amount of pressure, when as that experment (which i won in 4th form all those years ago ) doesnt accualy require that much air.
ollieboy wrote:How many cans of paint did you use?
ollieboy wrote:Did you paint the panels seperately or while they were still on the car?
ollieboy wrote:How would you go about preparing the surface?
ollieboy wrote:How many coats would you do?
ollieboy wrote:What colour do you think is best so you can't see imperfections?
ollieboy wrote:How would I finish off the surface?
ollieboy wrote:Would you paint it inside or outside? Like in a garage or something?
ollieboy wrote:How long do you reckon it would take?
Muzzie wrote:10 cans of blue - 2 coats of blue.
4 cans of clear - 3 coats of clear.
pyro_sniper2002 wrote:a DECENT compressor as the cheep ones cant keep a good enough pressure leading to an un even job.
1998 wrote:You could use a matt black primer, but remember some primers are porous and will panels will rust easier.
1998 wrote:Muzzie wrote:10 cans of blue - 2 coats of blue.
4 cans of clear - 3 coats of clear.
Care to elaborate on that? How big were the cans?
I used one 400g can of black to do the colour on my bonnet three times, then one 400g of clear to do the bonnet twice. The brand was 'ColourPack' and was $12 a can.
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