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Car Of The Month


Cuong Nguyen

Do you want a "Car of the Month" feature on this site  

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  1. 1. Do you want a "Car of the Month" feature on this site

    • For sure, bring it on!!!
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    • Yes...
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    • No...
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    • Definitely not, no way!!!
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Yes I am.... I cannot afford the outrageous price from a body shop.... Heck most want more to paint the car than I paid for it... I would much rather put my money into parts that make the car run better. I am no body man ,, but the car looks good enough to drive..

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I was going to use a paint sprayer and shoot the rustoleum on that way. But the paint didn't harden very well.... The stuff in the spray cans gets real hard real fast.. Shoot it today, wet sand it tomorrow... I still need a little more work to be as good as possible (for me), but it looks good enough for now.. Remember tha hard pard is the surface prep... Total work = 95% surface prep 5% paint and polishing.

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what grain did you use to wet sand, 1200? Now you have me curious...

As much as I don't think of this as my final way of doing this, it will protect it better for now, primer for a long time is not a good idea...

you never said how many cans...

And how many coats before you wetsanded???

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I used the 16oz cans they were on sale at Meijers. It took about 4 cans of primer, and 6 cans of white.. Be carefull some pain colors cover better than others. I painted it yellow the first time, It looked pretty good, but I ran out of primer, ao I used a different color to finish priming... I showed through the paint. And it became obvious pretty quick that I could not afford enough to make it cover the difference. Of course I was using cheaper paind that time also. It was Meijer brand..

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I started with about 400, and worked down to 2000 grit... As you are doing this you will find more and more little spots that need more filler. I still have many spots that need work, but they are mostly pretty small. I have got to start rereading my posts. I sure am a bad typist.

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