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02-05-2013, 10:49 PM | #1 |
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spray painting pop up cover
I don't have a compressor, nor the funds for one. I have never worked with actual automotive paint but one day would love to. For now, I try to learn proper prepping techniques and steps.
I always see people spray bombing their cars and it looking ridiculously hideous. example) Nothing new, I know. Since I neither have the money to buy the proper equipment, nor to pay a professional, I have painted plenty of panels on my time with spray paint. I'm actually surprised there isn't a dedicated body modification/ paint subforum here. I bought a pop up cover, which was black, and painted it white to match my car. I sanded it down with 80 grit: Second step, primered with self-etching primer in a can. Third step, painted a few coats of this Nissan restoration spray paint from Oreilly's. Fourth step, a couple coats of clear coat spray paint. Fifth step, wet-sanded with 2000-grit polished using Meguir's products. End result: Lighting in my room isn't good enough to show it's true surface, and I will admit I could of buffed it out better with the polisher, but I feel it looks a lot better than most peoples' "spray bombing" |
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02-06-2013, 09:59 AM | #4 |
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After seeing countless threads asking the same question time after time, while the answers are already in multiple threads, including the small questions thread, I don't see the harm in starting my own thread on something I actually accomplished and wanted to show you guys. But hey, if a mod wants to go ahead and delete it or move it it to its "proper" place, by all means.
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