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Old 04-30-2021, 06:39 AM   #27
77Birdman
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Default Re: Paint A Car With Rustoleum?

I didnt respond yesterday because I thought the person that revived this 7 yo thread was a troll. Maybe not. But since others have chimed in for those wanting to paint their own cars it is a doable thing. As far as 'rustoleum' I believe the detriments of that particular brand has long been discussed here. However IF one is really inclined to paint their car with a brush and roller I suppose thats quite possible. I paint cars with a really nice spray rig settup and my day job (Gen Contractor) has me painting with a brush and roller. I have painted exterior steel doors with a roller that most people would be hard pressed to find the difference between a spray job. With the right roller, and some flo trol in the paint, and the right touch you can get it as smooth as glass. Also if the paint is put on heavy enough it can be wet sanded and polished. I believe early Rolls Royce cars were hand painted this way.
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