Oh ok. Just to make sure hehe. Clean, then tape area that's not to be painted, then sand with wet/dry sanpaper 1000 grit over area to be painted, then roll on the paint? =)
@Ocimproductions That's right. And when you're sanding, you're just rouging up the surface so that the paint sticks; you're not trying to sand away the old paint. Good luck and have fun
Stupid question but can you roll on the stripes as well? Because that's what in thinking of doing and how many coats should I put? And how do get the stripes to even out with the body paint? Thanks
@Ocimproductions You can totally roll on stripes. I would just use straight up Tremclad with nothing added. First clean the surface with the stuff from Canadian Tire or any auto shop. Second, tape it off and third, scuff the spot to be painted with a 1000 grit sand paper but DO NOT WET IT, (use the wet/dry stuff but don't add water). After it's good and dry, wax it by hand with the stuff from the auto shop. Make vids :)
Scrapyards, sometimes ebay. Look for old vans that have them that are sitting and never move. Ask the owners if you canhave pieces off it, it's worked for me in the past.
Where do you get the spoiler?
TheGriffdog1 7 months ago
Oh ok thanks alot! =)
Ocimproductions 8 months ago
Oh ok. Just to make sure hehe. Clean, then tape area that's not to be painted, then sand with wet/dry sanpaper 1000 grit over area to be painted, then roll on the paint? =)
Ocimproductions 8 months ago
@Ocimproductions That's right. And when you're sanding, you're just rouging up the surface so that the paint sticks; you're not trying to sand away the old paint. Good luck and have fun
Didgeman80 8 months ago
Stupid question but can you roll on the stripes as well? Because that's what in thinking of doing and how many coats should I put? And how do get the stripes to even out with the body paint? Thanks
Ocimproductions 8 months ago
@Ocimproductions You can totally roll on stripes. I would just use straight up Tremclad with nothing added. First clean the surface with the stuff from Canadian Tire or any auto shop. Second, tape it off and third, scuff the spot to be painted with a 1000 grit sand paper but DO NOT WET IT, (use the wet/dry stuff but don't add water). After it's good and dry, wax it by hand with the stuff from the auto shop. Make vids :)
Didgeman80 8 months ago
where could i get some teardrop windows at?
camarolover1982 1 year ago
@camarolover1982
Scrapyards, sometimes ebay. Look for old vans that have them that are sitting and never move. Ask the owners if you canhave pieces off it, it's worked for me in the past.
Didgeman80 1 year ago
Sweet vans
TheLizardKing95 2 years ago
looks fun to roadtrip in
SayYesToOceans 3 years ago
NIce
EARPY85 3 years ago