Rattle Can Squad
Posted: Mon May 21, 2012 3:34 pm
If you have painted your car with rattle cans, post some pics, what kind of paint you used, how many coats, clear coat (if applicable) and your finish process (wetsand/polish).
Lets keep this thread informative
Rustoleum Army Green, $3.50 each from home depot.
Approx 12 cans used, got me 7-8 coats on body. (didn't do hood or roof) Bay & door jambs also painted to match. First coats were light-medium and final coat was a 'wet' coat, slightly thicker.
No clear coat.
I never wet sanded, polished or waxed. After a few years the paint was becoming more and more satin looking (from UV exposure I assume).
Then I wetsanded with 1500 and 2000 grit and buffed with a medium-high compound by Mothers using an orbital buffer.
Still no clear coat, I just keep a coat of wax on it.
right after painting:
A few years later the paint had lost some shine and was looking more satin:
After wetsanding/polish:
I used rustoleum in my home garage because of budget reasons, liking the color and to prove all the rattle can haters wrong
Yes you can get a nice paint job on a budget without a compressor or paint gun equipment.
Lets keep this thread informative
Rustoleum Army Green, $3.50 each from home depot.
Approx 12 cans used, got me 7-8 coats on body. (didn't do hood or roof) Bay & door jambs also painted to match. First coats were light-medium and final coat was a 'wet' coat, slightly thicker.
No clear coat.
I never wet sanded, polished or waxed. After a few years the paint was becoming more and more satin looking (from UV exposure I assume).
Then I wetsanded with 1500 and 2000 grit and buffed with a medium-high compound by Mothers using an orbital buffer.
Still no clear coat, I just keep a coat of wax on it.
right after painting:
A few years later the paint had lost some shine and was looking more satin:
After wetsanding/polish:
I used rustoleum in my home garage because of budget reasons, liking the color and to prove all the rattle can haters wrong
Yes you can get a nice paint job on a budget without a compressor or paint gun equipment.