rattle can hood bumpers anything?
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rattle can hood bumpers anything?
just wanna see your guys rattle can jobs on your hood bumpers ect
planning on flat blacking my hood wanna see what you guys got before i do it
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planning on flat blacking my hood wanna see what you guys got before i do it
thankss
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Re: rattle can hood bumpers anything? (lilvietboy)
dont be ridiculous..... my hood is flat black on my gloss black car and it looks like complete ***, why would you want to do such a thing
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my hood is faded, chipped and has like random weird faded parts it kinda looks like a ball sack and a dick
my hood is the most faded part of my car and just overall looks really badd
my hood is the most faded part of my car and just overall looks really badd
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Re: (lilvietboy)
Don't rattle can it flat black. That's facking stupid. All the ricers do it to give it the cf look yo!
Get a can of whatever color your car is and take your time and you can get a pretty good looking paint job.
Get a can of whatever color your car is and take your time and you can get a pretty good looking paint job.
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Re: rattle can hood bumpers anything? (gsl_05)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by gsl_05 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Here is a rattle can job of my bumpers, rear deck, and fenders:
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thats looks really good man
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thats looks really good man
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by lilvietboy »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">dude thats hella good ****...
how did you find such a ncie matching paint
what did you do like coat wize?
and sanding</TD></TR></TABLE>
I just bought the duplicolor frost white from Pep-Boys, fixed the rust, applied some kitty-hair fiberglass, a little mud, sand again, primer, sand with 400 grit after, 3 coats of color, dry, 3 coats of clear, dry, 1000 grit>1500 grit wet-sanding, 3m buff, and polish.
Do not flat black. It will look ghetto. My whole DB started out as satin and it sucks. Thats why I am rattle canning the entire body and door-jams a couple of panels at a time. Here is a pic of a close-up. No shine at all:
how did you find such a ncie matching paint
what did you do like coat wize?
and sanding</TD></TR></TABLE>
I just bought the duplicolor frost white from Pep-Boys, fixed the rust, applied some kitty-hair fiberglass, a little mud, sand again, primer, sand with 400 grit after, 3 coats of color, dry, 3 coats of clear, dry, 1000 grit>1500 grit wet-sanding, 3m buff, and polish.
Do not flat black. It will look ghetto. My whole DB started out as satin and it sucks. Thats why I am rattle canning the entire body and door-jams a couple of panels at a time. Here is a pic of a close-up. No shine at all:
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You can try some krylon and rustoleuem colors from Home Depot, Lowes, or Menards. They might have colors that are close. And definitely use the rustoleuem crystal clear, that ish is the best clear coat. Good luck.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">but its hard to find something that matches milano red that wont cost hella=[ </TD></TR></TABLE>
I just bought a WW lip from a local guy here in ATL and it was stripped ready for paint. I went to Walmart and got a can of Black and a can of Red Fusion paint.
I started to paint it red and so far have got 2 coats on it and need to wet sand it but so far it looks like once I put a clear coat over it, it will match the Milano Red perfectly and actually look better than the rest of my paint job.
I have read where Rustoleum is close to Milano as well but haven't tried it yet. If it is close, i'm gonna re-paint my front bumper with it and get rid of all the scratches on my lower bumper.
I just bought a WW lip from a local guy here in ATL and it was stripped ready for paint. I went to Walmart and got a can of Black and a can of Red Fusion paint.
I started to paint it red and so far have got 2 coats on it and need to wet sand it but so far it looks like once I put a clear coat over it, it will match the Milano Red perfectly and actually look better than the rest of my paint job.
I have read where Rustoleum is close to Milano as well but haven't tried it yet. If it is close, i'm gonna re-paint my front bumper with it and get rid of all the scratches on my lower bumper.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by lilvietboy »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">but its hard to find something that matches milano red that wont cost hella=[</TD></TR></TABLE>
I had my rear bumper plastic filled (6" long 1" deep scratch) and painted for $200. Color match was 95%, as in, good enough that most people can't tell, but I can in direct sunlight.
"Import red" was the color name. Unfortunately I couldn't see the paint brand before he reduced and sprayed. He did not to a proper tricoat paint, like Milano Red actually is. Maybe that will help.
I had my rear bumper plastic filled (6" long 1" deep scratch) and painted for $200. Color match was 95%, as in, good enough that most people can't tell, but I can in direct sunlight.
"Import red" was the color name. Unfortunately I couldn't see the paint brand before he reduced and sprayed. He did not to a proper tricoat paint, like Milano Red actually is. Maybe that will help.
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Re: rattle can hood bumpers anything? (lilvietboy)
If you do it right you can make it turn ot great.. I have done it to a few of my cars mainly the front ends you know not taken angles and scrapping the front lip can be costly for as many times you would have to take it in too re-paint it so why not spray bomb the front bumper if it looks good why not? saves me a butt load in the end..... and i still win shows..
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sounds good this weekend ill check out home depot.
whats the average price you think it would be for painting the hood and calipers?
later i might do rear bumper if i do a good job?
what is a good way to touch up weird nicks and such? i got some weird ones on my roof
whats the average price you think it would be for painting the hood and calipers?
later i might do rear bumper if i do a good job?
what is a good way to touch up weird nicks and such? i got some weird ones on my roof
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Front bumper rattle canned with milano red "Import Auto Touch up paint" and some Dupli color acrylic enamel. Turned out pretty good >.>
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