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    llatinn4_20
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    Rolling on some car paint.

    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?

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    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.

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    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

  5. #5
    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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