ALERT! No Fancy Tools needed for this home paintjob! In the episode we will show you how to properly use spray cans to paint your project and HOW TO get the best possible outcome when it comes to doing a small paint job in your home garage. Click that play button to get your project started!
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Products in this Video:
Prep Cleaner:
Primer:
Blue Basecoat:
Either Clearcoat Will Work:
Eastwood Clearcoat:
Spray Max Clearcoat:
K600 Sandpaper:
Tack rags:
Sprayway Glass Cleaner:
Respirator:
Lab Coat:
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Excellent results. I shoot my fenders etc in the horizontal position to help with runs. Thats my 2 cents.
When we prep show cars for paint, we stopped using PPG DX 330 pre-cleaner at $97 dollars a gallon. Now we use a bottle of rubbing alcohol for $2.98. It cleans the panel so that it squeaks. It cleans it so well, the rag eventually stops gliding over it. It even smells cleaner. Why didn’t someone tell me this years ago?🤔
Would this work for a spoiler?
Excellent tutorial! Thanks
😊i got to replace the hood and bumper of my car. my car is black but the parts are yellow. ima diy thx to this video
So I have a hood that still has the original paint on it that has a damaged clear coat. What sandpaper would you recommend using to get the hood to the beginning stage of this video so I can apply these steps to it? Thanks!!!
this is great i've been painting with these products for years and never really reaching that level of potential because without the proper training I was missing some important steps. Thanks so much for these videos your a fantastic teacher!
Having been a sprayer of many vehicles years ago, I also used the occasional spraybomb, (Aussie name for paint tinny). And found that after a while, working the button your hand and finger seizes up. Until, one day my daughter found on E-Bay, a handle that fits on any can perfectly. Using it was just as though you were spraying with a real bottom bucket gun, which I only ever used as top bucket guns are difficult to fill without mis-haps.
Even now as an oldie, I cringe when I see on the TV, some half-wit waving a spraygun around like it was a wishing wand.!
Satisfying !
The dupli-color clear coat you used really does suck, i've sprayed a heap of motorcycles using dupli color paints, mostly metallics and get some pretty stunning results, however, i don't use the clear because it ruins it, duplicolor make another acrylic clearcoat lacquer in a larger can and it does not go dull when it dries, it levels out well and if you spray the last 2 coats on nice and wet you get a very good gloss, although you still usually need to wet sand with 2000 and polish for the glassy finish. I use the spraymax 2k only on the fuel tank because the single stage stuff doesn't resist gasoline. Duplicolor also makes a single stage lacquer that resists gasoline and it gives a decent finish but it never hardens, it will remain soft forever, so much so you can dent it with your fingernail and its not much cheaper than 2K so there's zero point.