After seeing brownbear's sedan, I definitely have been re-motivated to paint my pb hood that Caroline has been begging for. I was browsing around Wal-mart and noticed rustoleum has a gloss enamel paint that is about as close as I think I'll be able to get to her actual color, that very difficult to match "white but not quite".... BUt, I would definitely like some advice on this. It's got a layer of primer on top, but is still stock red on bottom ( I will probably leave it like that in the event that I am able to achieve my pipe dream of red and black, and would need that for matching). I will be doing the full shebang, primer, more primer, lots of paint, and clearcoat. What's the best stuff?
are you gonna be painting over paint, or bare metal?
as far as paint get what matches up and to acheve the best look wet sand the primer before paint, wet sand before clear, and wet sand after clear. I'd stick to 1500-2000 grit wet dry 3M paper
in 09 I stripped the hood of all paint on the outside, and primered it. So, I'd be painting over primer. So a paint rated for up to 200 deg will work? or does it need to have a higher temp rating?
I've mentioned this in a few other topics, but when 'Mechanic' and I were at his shop, I got the chance to talk to their bodyman. He said if you're painting over body work, primer, or bare metal, use Rim Paint. Yup, the same paint strictly for painting car rims. He said it bonds really well to bodywork, bare metal, and it's super tough.
You can also paint over it, with no sanding needed, or any kind of prep work. So it makes a really good base.
But don't use tremclad, rustoleum, or any of those other rust paints. They're not that good.
I have no idea about enamel.
I may give it a go with enamel and see what happens. It's not like I'd be completely out of a hood if it doesn't work out ;)
I think brownbear used duplicolor on his....however I bought some white duplicolor to touch up my truck and the stuff was junk dude....I had the the area sanded and primed. when I sprayed it the stuff was all runny and milky. I shook the :censored: out of the can and tried it again and still it looked like crap. I finally ended up buying a cheap can of bright white spray paint and it actually turned out pretty good.
If your not in a huge hurry I got painting equipment Ill shoot that power bulge hood I got and when we meet up to put that computer in Ill trade you my painted power bulge hood for you primered one...and Ill also trade you D/S fenders from Ginger so you can have a unifom car...Im gonna be repainting ginger...probably solid olympic white, so it wont hurt my feelings to have two brown fenders and a primer hood for a while.
Quote from: shanebo on June 01, 2011, 01:06:41 AM
I think brownbear used duplicolor on his....however I bought some white duplicolor to touch up my truck and the stuff was junk dude....I had the the area sanded and primed. when I sprayed it the stuff was all runny and milky. I shook the :censored: out of the can and tried it again and still it looked like crap. I finally ended up buying a cheap can of bright white spray paint and it actually turned out pretty good.
If your not in a huge hurry Ill shoot that power bulge hood I got and when we meet up to put that computer in Ill trade you my painted power bulge hood for you primered one...and Ill also trade you D/S fenders from Ginger so you can have a unifom car...Im gonna be repainting ginger...probably solid olympic white, so it wont hurt my feelings to have two brown fenders and a primer hood for a while.
Dude, that would be so beyond awesome!
Id be happy to do that for ya...Im going to be buying can of Olympic White and hardner here in the next couple of weeks after I recover from my 900 dollar insuance bill. Im going to use bluebird as a guinny pig to refresh my painting skills...I havn't painted anything in a few years so I want to do a little practice run before I shoot Ginger....Its not like I can hurt bluebirds paint. Plus I have seen white cars with blue interiors so it wont be like a total clash.
My choice of rattle can paint is Krylon. My 66 AMC Classic wagon is a Celery color, while browsing at Walmart I noticed a very similar color. Did my standard prep work, primed the area and then applied the Krylon. It's so close to a dead match it isn't funny. But the paint has held up just fine for the last 3.5 years. The car does sit outside so it's no garage queen. I had read in a DIY magazine some years ago that if you're going to use cans, to figure two cans per body panel. So a fender= two cans, a hood= two cans, etc. The cans don't put out as heavy of a coat of paint as a spray gun does in one pass so by using the extra can, you get an overall thicker layor of paint on the surface and a longer lasting job. If you use cans buy one of those spray handles that snaps on the can, it reduces fatigue and you end up with a much better job once you get the hang of it.
I've used Duplicolor, Rustoleum, and some other "automotive" type spray brands and none equalled the Krylon for application, coverage and finish.
Can you find someone that will use automotive paint? Once you use spray paint, it makes more work in the future when you want to do it right.
Actually you can have automotive paint put into a rattle can if you wish. I did this for a few of the small pieces for the eagle, hood hinges, window moldings, ect. It costs about $20 a can to have done, but it's the same paint I used on the rest of the car, so no match or compatability issues. I used single stage acrylic enamel btw.
Thanks for the info guys! Shane, if you want to paint my pb hood that would be awesome... Maybe I can strip my dented fender down after getting the paints matched, and as shaggimo said, get it put in a can, or use that fender to experiment on with color scheme I've had in mind for a while with two other auto paint colors...
Ill get a pint or so of Olympic White, I got harnder already, and ill get that hood shot here in the next few weeks. Ill let ya know when its done, maybe we could meet in denver or somthing and swap em out.
that would be excellent. When I come to get bluebird, I can put my pb hood in the back of caroline and drop it off for you...