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Old 11-29-2006, 11:06 PM   #1
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Painting Interior...Not the plastics the shell

So I have completely gutted the car and have just recently removed all the sound deadning, and am trying to figure out what I should use to paint the metal.

I have done a search and don't want to use bed liner or any of that. I like Luke's setup in his FD. What did he use? Luke if you see this help me out man.
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Old 11-29-2006, 11:48 PM   #2
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Spray it just like you would the outside of a car if you want it to look good.


Luke used fridge paint though and it came out good in pics (i've never seen it in person)
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Old 11-29-2006, 11:52 PM   #3
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use appliance paint, rattle canned.

done and done.

pick a color like black or white.
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Old 11-30-2006, 12:11 AM   #4
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paint it like, with car paint

too much spraycan nonsenserey with 240 owners
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Old 11-30-2006, 12:16 AM   #5
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+1 for automotive paint,but you better prep the surface good & wipe it down with laquer thinner to remove grease & residue. Do it in sections to minimize your overspray build up,at least when you put the clear,or you can use single stage but ya better get it on the first shot.PEACE
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Old 11-30-2006, 01:43 AM   #6
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here look

if your ghetto and shit

you can buy like this

and put car paint in it

refill it with compressed air, you can use a bicycle pump if youre a hobo

this way at least you can use real car paint, which is like, you can get black for like 40 bucks a gallon, which is the same as about 12 spray cans, 5 bucks a can will be like 60 bucks worth of spray cans, so, you save money after you paint a few things, and obviously the quality is better

if you have an air compressor you can get an hvlp gun on ebay for like 20 bucks



































PLEASE NO MORE FUCKING PRIMER CARS
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Old 11-30-2006, 03:36 AM   #7
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what about krylon?
is that so bad?


I personally got some rubber anti skid paint in black im going to do my car with this winter
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i used rattle can rustoleum. came out decent enough for me.


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Thats what I'm sayin, the Rustoleum also should dry harder than automotive enamel iirc, and I was just planning on black anyway.
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Rustoleum also should dry harder than automotive enamel
uhhh lol.

spraypaint is like .02 mils thick, goes on totally paper thin. this is why it flakes and chips off all the time.
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paint it like, with car paint

too much spraycan nonsenserey with 240 owners
amen to that, fuckin stupid 240sx owners - broke mothafuckas!!! :-)
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uhhh lol.

spraypaint is like .02 mils thick, goes on totally paper thin. this is why it flakes and chips off all the time.

Thats just what I heard, something about it adhears better to poorly preped material, and yea, something along those lines. I dunno.
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uhhh lol.

spraypaint is like .02 mils thick, goes on totally paper thin. this is why it flakes and chips off all the time.
How does auto paint hold up in the footwells?
I've got a gun and some spare paint, but I was going to use appliance epoxy since I daily my gutted car and need it to hold up pretty well.

I can say with experience that the spray can bedliner looks ghetto as hell and doesn't really work well.
The stuff that comes in a can with a roller is 100x better.
Then again, I didn't spend an entire day pulling the tar off of my floors to spray a bunch of rubber on there.
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So I have completely gutted the car and have just recently removed all the sound deadning, and am trying to figure out what I should use to paint the metal.

I have done a search and don't want to use bed liner or any of that. I like Luke's setup in his FD. What did he use? Luke if you see this help me out man.
He used Appliance enamel.
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I always thought I'd like to try rhino liner for the footwells...tuff stuff although heavy. What do they use on the floor of the challenge ferraris?
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I used bedliner out of a can...still not thick enough


I'll probably strip my car eventually of all the paint and spray the interior properly
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What do they use on the floor of the challenge ferraris?
they dont use fucking bed liner, thats for sure
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I used bedliner out of a can...still not thick enough


I'll probably strip my car eventually of all the paint and spray the interior properly
My friends who are into Jeeps tell me the best shit is the roll on herculiner, holds up the best. have yet to try it myself.
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