Point or order.. good idea to feather edge the sand scratches around the outside before applying filler, just in case you go a little too far a fluck up your filler work..
so a few years ago i went to napa and had them mix me some green paint in a rattle can for my truck. i picked it up and turns out it was red. so i went back there and raised some hell and got a new can of green. got that home and that was dark green. my truck is light green. dont buy your paint from napa
as faR as primer , use a primer filler then use black primer very lightly as a guide coat to find hard to see scratches, sand that with 500or 600g 500 is better,
sand body filler with 40 grit once straight, sand with 80 to make it smooth, hit it up with polyester putty sand with 100g smooth it with 180, also feather edge old paint and primer with 180g
Pretty good except i learned from exp. to work the grinded edge with 80 grit and let your putty run over edge to fill in deep grinding marks. Always come behind 80 grit with 180 grit before you prime. If not the primer will shrink and sand scratches will show in matter of days. especcially laquer primer. best to let primer dry 24 hrs. before sanding to help avoid shrinkage. Not saying im a know it all just cant sleep seeing how others do mudd work lol
@ladedk yeah but just so everyone knows a paper dust mask like that does not protect you against the paint fumes while painting you need to wear a respirator with an organic vapor filter and the masks these guys are wearing only keep dust out
Jamie and Adam Panel Busters
rpp644 1 month ago
GOTDAMNIT I hate rust, thank you guys for these videos, you've helped me save money I didn't have for pro body work.
NINJAROOable 5 months ago
wait, what it was all fine until he pulled out the rattle can y would u do all that and then rattle can it?
ericpinter29 6 months ago
Aren't respirator masks the ones with filters?........
DJMemphis 1 year ago
That guy paints like a fuckin retard.
Ibanez616 1 year ago
@Ibanez616 id paint u mama with my primer in her ass
TommyChevyBugle 5 months ago
@TommyChevyBugle Alright Chief.
Ibanez616 5 months ago
Point or order.. good idea to feather edge the sand scratches around the outside before applying filler, just in case you go a little too far a fluck up your filler work..
Garthman03 1 year ago
This is a great video for DIY repairing paint on old cars/trucks
temps425 1 year ago
buy your paint from sherwin willams they carrie pPg,duPont and house of color.
DALE97DSM 1 year ago
so a few years ago i went to napa and had them mix me some green paint in a rattle can for my truck. i picked it up and turns out it was red. so i went back there and raised some hell and got a new can of green. got that home and that was dark green. my truck is light green. dont buy your paint from napa
allhunting 1 year ago
hey guys pretty sure your dust masks arent going to protect you from deadly vapors.
ricepop 1 year ago
what a joke,an auto body shop?
LOFAO
I need to sell my sata and get me one of those handles for a spray can to paint with
oldchevyw 2 years ago 2
@oldchevyw me too especially for silvers just look at that nice 1 inch fan size on that can
micpaniagua 7 months ago
as faR as primer , use a primer filler then use black primer very lightly as a guide coat to find hard to see scratches, sand that with 500or 600g 500 is better,
llaracuente 2 years ago
sand body filler with 40 grit once straight, sand with 80 to make it smooth, hit it up with polyester putty sand with 100g smooth it with 180, also feather edge old paint and primer with 180g
llaracuente 2 years ago
Pretty good except i learned from exp. to work the grinded edge with 80 grit and let your putty run over edge to fill in deep grinding marks. Always come behind 80 grit with 180 grit before you prime. If not the primer will shrink and sand scratches will show in matter of days. especcially laquer primer. best to let primer dry 24 hrs. before sanding to help avoid shrinkage. Not saying im a know it all just cant sleep seeing how others do mudd work lol
WranglerYJ91 2 years ago
KNOWLEDGE IS POWER!!!!
j0k3rt3ars 2 years ago
Help alot thanks
blue828nc 2 years ago
seems easy in theory
mathhead99 2 years ago
It's is easy if you have the right tools for the job, and the knowledge.
kentacoma67 2 years ago 7
@kentacoma67 lol thank you captain obvious isnt that true for just about anything
sh0rtw4ve 1 year ago
Remember your masks, guys!! Safety first.
ladedk 2 years ago 15
@ladedk yeah but just so everyone knows a paper dust mask like that does not protect you against the paint fumes while painting you need to wear a respirator with an organic vapor filter and the masks these guys are wearing only keep dust out
lucasmorter 1 year ago
@lucasmorter
Exactly!! that's why they come off as dumbasses.
ladedk 1 year ago
thank u for posting
totoykaguran 2 years ago 2