How can you paint your own car? - how to paint viginas
I want an 86 Puma correct me, but it has some paint from everywhere. I do not have enough money to spend on a painting and I do not know who it could do for me. All suggestions as to how we do it at home? And I try to do a professional job just a clean coat with subtle sheen.
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Ryan is very good so far. If the car has no significant damage or corrosion problems suffered is not necessary to remove the bare metal. The whip of the vehicle down with a solvent for grease and form, painting with sand 80-120 grain sandpaper, dust and wipe the process of painting, the next step is to take a sealer / primer. Still Ryan added.
The spray equipment and compressors can be rented. You can use a spray booth very early in the alley with some 2x4 and plastic sheeting. Place a pair of A / C filter and a hint of a good fan on the other end.
There are images based on water are easy to use and does not require much cleaning. Use a spray gravity feed instead of a trap for the animals, which is easier to use and less spraying.
I have the link on the Rustoleum paint, sounds like a workable idea, but never done it myself.
The materials needed to make a good paint will cost 200-300 euro.
Sanding to bare metal, enamel or use the DINT Bondo, enamel, because I love the wall, rather than the past 6 years more, then sand the enamel / Bondo, who as the body, then put on a primer, wet sand, then PBS then again after the application of paint, varnish
Well, a clatter of Wal-Mart can look pretty decent. No show car, but you can do it in an emergency. or get a firearm in a secondhand shop for about $ 20, but you need a good place to spray attract flies, and a compressor.
If you are the colors fade and rust can not I connect to rub, scrub the old paint and give you a good paste wax, turtle wax and a polishing pad used in one year.
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Ryan nailed quite enough to pay attention to the nature of the color / First Use
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