If you want to do it right the first time. I suggest you remove the handle bars and engine off of the deck. Then I suggest you use a power wire brush on the whole thing, then sand it down, then prime, then paint, bake it so the primer and paint adhere properly, then put the engine and handle bars back onto the deck.
Then IMHO, you will have restored the deck ;) Thanks for sharing
I could understand him not going that extreme. But this was done all wrong. he didn't even remove all of the rust in the affected areas he wanted to cure. & and primer without paint being optional? It would just rust again. Primer soaks up moisture.
What a shitall paint job. If your gonna paint part of it take all the paint off it and fix the rust and do it right.
1972FordF150 1 month ago
a die grinder with a wire brush works wonders.
Totenhosen17 2 years ago
the primer was still wet when he spraypainted it.
wtf is this expertshittyvillage ?
oliverdavidpatrick 2 years ago
leave him alone 1GOTP1NKAC1DBOOTSON9 & Supermannj23
bubby910 3 years ago
If you want to do it right the first time. I suggest you remove the handle bars and engine off of the deck. Then I suggest you use a power wire brush on the whole thing, then sand it down, then prime, then paint, bake it so the primer and paint adhere properly, then put the engine and handle bars back onto the deck.
Then IMHO, you will have restored the deck ;) Thanks for sharing
Peace :)
1G0TP1NK8C1DB00TS0N9 3 years ago
I could understand him not going that extreme. But this was done all wrong. he didn't even remove all of the rust in the affected areas he wanted to cure. & and primer without paint being optional? It would just rust again. Primer soaks up moisture.
Horrible video. Bad advice. Not an expert.
CyrusDawes 2 years ago
yo man u can't paint. lol
Supermannj23 3 years ago
nniiccee
coshyno 3 years ago