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re: Best way to remove old car paint?
Posted on 12/16/23 at 5:36 pm to biggsc
Posted on 12/16/23 at 5:36 pm to biggsc
Not sure, it’s dark green now which I like but I’m tempted to strip and repaint just the problem areas like the hood and a quarter panel. Rattle can paint job is in order given the miles/value
Posted on 12/16/23 at 7:11 pm to TopekaTiger
Bring it back to the original color
Posted on 12/18/23 at 7:19 am to TopekaTiger
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Rattle can paint job is in order given the miles/value
OK, let me get this straight. You want to go through the trouble of stripping paint off a vehicle, prime it and then spray it with "rattle cans".
I can hear a song going off in my head and it's:
"M-I-C-K-E-Y M-O-U-S-E"
Posted on 12/31/23 at 4:57 pm to TopekaTiger
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Rattle can paint job is in order given the miles/value
SEM rattle can paint is pretty legit and the spray pattern is awesome.
I used the Bumper Coater to bring back to life all my black plastics.
They look amazing. SEM ain't cheap but durable. The nozzle is great
For not much more though you can get you a one time use spray rig from harbor freight and find you a car quest and get you some paint.
They can tell you how to mix and shoot it and end up with a damn decent paint job.
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