Has anyone painted their car with rollers

Then with all that work, rolling on rustoleum is like a finely tuned race car finished off with polyglass 14 x6 tires.


I disagree, I'm doing a in depth restoration and use rustoleum as we speak, differen't levels of prep, and what you say doesn't jive man. You don't have to spend $1000 a gallon for decent paint, nor have to epoxy the metal, or if you go to bare metal and it's sanded in any form with a stripping wheel or 150-220 sanding block, do you need self etching primer. That right there is mechanical etching.

Rustoleum is some very tough paint, lasts just fine from all accounts and my own expierence, longevity isn't even a question. The only thing you don't get is metal flake and custom colors.

Also, if down the road you want to use auto paint, lay a layer of fresh rustoleum down and spray, simple as that.



Cool it with the purist rants, and read the moparts post and lets end the debate, there is none.



Here is a video of the process and outcome:

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