What do you mean "roll on" paint?
Either prep the surface and paint it in a professional manner, or its going to look horrible.
My car has the "paint cancer" so I've been thinking about rolling on some car paint. Thing is I have read that Rustoleum doesn't stand the test of time. It looks good for a bit but I'm looking for longetivity.
So my question is, Is it possible to roll on your run of the mill car paint?
What do you mean "roll on" paint?
Either prep the surface and paint it in a professional manner, or its going to look horrible.
If you post stupid and incorrect information, you will get red nuggets.
Roll-on paint?
Just leave the cancer....
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He's referring to this:
http://forums.ma240sx.net/showthread.php?tid=40
http://www.stangnet.com/mustang-foru...nt-job.823570/
Seen a couple of good examples, but it won't be that easy. Definitely will take patience and care but it can be done.
Using a spray gun is still ideal
Haha wow, never thought this could actually be done.
Guess it's not unheard of. I've spilled a can of clear coat in the bed of a truck, came out flawlessly xD
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