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The not quite $50 paint job
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Jan 9 2009, 11:11 PM EST
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All was going well - I left the car to dry in direct sunlight for our 8 hours and decided to do another coat during
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Jan 3 2009, 3:12 AM EST
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Repeat with another 2 coats and then , wet sand with 800 Grit Wet & Dry
After painting the surface I will go over with a clean roller really lightly using the weight
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Jan 3 2009, 3:04 AM EST
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that eaten through to the other side of the door panel....but there was quite a bit a surface rust that I am pretty happy I managed to get down to bare metal and treat...
So it was back off to Auto Barn
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Dec 27 2008, 1:34 AM EST
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Dec 27 2008, 1:34 AM EST
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3m Paint/Rust Disks to clean up the engine grill, front spoiler, rocker panels and windscreen wipers before giving them a coat of the Roll & Bull Bar Satin Paint.
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Using the engine compartment lid as well as the
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Dec 27 2008, 1:23 AM EST
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After painting the surface I will go over with a clean roller really lightly using the weight of the roller only to remove any lines bubbles, etc and then after a minute or two I should see it "self level".
The wet sand will be
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