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I read most of this thread. Idk if its in the thread so im going to ask. I have a spray gun to paint cars so can I use the home depot paint in my spray gun?

Yeah but your going to need a reducer or laquer thinner. I can't remember if the paint is enamel or a laquer base paint. If its enamel then use reducer and laquer thinner with laquer base paint.
 
I have been reading up and researching/contemplating doing the roller paint job for months now, and I decided to go for it I think. Considering I only payed $300 for my talon and the body is quite rough as it is, why not I figure. I have bought the following supplies so far for $65 -

4 pack 4" HD foam rollers round
4" roller with 4 HD foam rollers round and square
Mineral spirits
Tremclad "gloss yellow" acrylic enamel 1 gallon
220, 400, 600, 800, 1000, 1200, 1500

I am also figuring that most factory yellow paint jobs aren't really all that glossy to begin with, so hopefully I am able to achieve what I have in mind. I'll get a pic up of the test panel tomorrow after the first 2 coats and maybe after a wetsand with 400. Mostly just so I can get some opinions on the colour.
 
mines actually coming out really nice, and this is just out of the gun not even buffed or polished yet. sprayed on not rolled



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so far i am impressed i was not about to pay 4g's for a paint job, i can rebuild and start a turbo set up for that :thumb:
 
Hey Beppe can you roll the car into the sun so we can get a good look of the whole ting and good side shots?
 
(Sorry for the small pic) I rolled this '90 Eclipse two years ago using Rustoleum high gloss enamels.

I made this color up since it was a color of a car that I used to have long time ago. Mixed in yellow, black and white with the stock green to get this color, thinned it up to water thickness using mineral spirits and rolled it with the foam roller.

I'ts definitely a trial and error in painting a vehicle using this method, but something new to learn about car painting.

-DSM
 

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Hey Beppe can you roll the car into the sun so we can get a good look of the whole ting and good side shots?

i sure can when i get a chance tomorrow. it looks good already but far from done. sprayed on very smooth. few more coats then i am going to 1500 wet sand compound then polish :thumb:
 
Beppe that looks absolutly sick, I flat blacked a car with rustoleum and a gun and it looked good i cant wait to try it on a car i want to look good. I know it looks really good without all the sanding and polishing but to get that crisp reflection youl need to, then a clear coat and your car is golden
 
thanks man. yea i am in the process of the waiting game now for the paint to really cure a week, then i am going to wetsand buff and polish and i will post up my result sometime over the weekend. :thumb:


as far as clear coat goes i am trying to find one by quart or gallon, i dont want to use duplicolor because i believe lacquer base paint will eat through enamel if i am not mistaken? i think you can put enamel over lacquer but not the other way around unless someone tells me other wise that has already done it??? i think urethane can go over enamel with no damage so you gotta be careful
 
in the winter is gonna kind of suck wont it? i guess whenever you have the time :thumb:
 
well good for u! always comes in handy. hope your rolling it on if your going be closed in. and its not a good idea to have any open flames with all that paint mist! unless u want a super heating exploding garage LOL
 
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