From paint roller to rattle can paint job

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Slantsix64

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finally got the 64 looking decent, took most of the gt trim off and sold it to fund my rattle can project, and front sway bar. 20 cans of primer and 20 cans of color paint. Just need to buff and wax!

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That looks really good. Whats the secret?

Jake
Lol, there is a secret, it's in the spray tips I used for the color coat the spray tips that are used for guitar painting comes out thin and wide pattern almost like a spray gun. Then the primer I use a graffiti fat tip which sprays a huge thick pattern, and of course I wet sand after primer and after paint.
 
finally got the 64 looking decent, took most of the gt trim off and sold it to fund my rattle can project, and front sway bar. 20 cans of primer and 20 cans of color paint. Just need to buff and wax!

Hello Slantsix64,
Only way to describe that car is
"bad ***".
Nice job... Drive the Hell out of that sweet ride!!!!!!
Stay Safe....
Happy Mopar :)
Arron.
 
I think you missed a couple of spots.......called the hood and right fender! :lol:
 
Looks good. Nothing wrong with rattle can. IMHO, you do need a paint can with a fan spray pattern, and many brand name paints have those spray tips. You can get decent quality from the more traditional round spray patterns, but the fan pattern cans are best and more like a paint spray gun. Take your time and go for good coverage and overlap. Plus, Eastwood has a rattle can 2K clear that can give excellent results.
 
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