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Hey its all love. For the final coat I am going to take it to a paint shop where a friend of mine works. We gonna do it after hours. Wet sand clear coat etc etc.
Hey I got the OEM Black from a 95. PM me for details.
not trying to down you but why did u use foam rollers to paint your car?
and no thank you on the interior i might have a local sale, but thanks for the offer
not trying to down you but why did u use foam rollers to paint your car?
and no thank you on the interior i might have a local sale, but thanks for the offer
I actually painted my 71 chevy truck using this and you really cant tell the difference.
You can look it up on youtube here is the link. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qPJTTRWttQ
Its a lot wet sanding but so far the results are good. I just refuse to pay a paint shop $1000 to spray my car after all of the body work has been done.
interesting, never used the method as my dad had paint guns and shop air to spray what ever we needed.
I have been doing paint and body for about 10yrs as a hobbie. I am new to TX so I sold most of my shop equipment. I considered buying a big compressor. But I will try this way 1st since I have seen the results. Matte paint is very unforgiven and you can see every flaw in it. Like I said so far so good I will post pics of the final results.