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  • Need4Speed1299
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    What is the advantage of roller painting a car, rather than using a spray gun?

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  • topdown323
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    Clear coat shouldn't bother the paint in the long run, but if you are getting results like that without it, regular maintenance with a high quality wax should keep it pretty for a while:)

    (sorry, former detail guy here)

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  • Garageaholic
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    No clear coat. I don't know what the long term repercussions are to the paint when applying clear coat, so I can't speak to that.

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  • evilnickwong
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    Rollerjobs won't have a clear coat I assume?

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  • Garageaholic
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    Price Drop to $11 due to lack of information regarding machine polish......

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  • Garageaholic
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    Thanks. I have euro smiley's on my black vert.

    Bump.

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  • JTapper
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    Don't get me wrong, paint looks baller.

    Some smileys would set off that front end though. Angel eyes just don't look right on E30's.

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  • Garageaholic
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    That's something that I might generate in Rev A of the writeup.

    Thanks,

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  • JTapper
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    do you have a tutorial on removing angel eyes from an E30?



    you should follow it.

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  • Garageaholic
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    It took me about 10 minutes to polish 1 sqft of body panel. The specific parts such as mirrors, bumper trim, valence took slightly longer.

    Remember, I did it all by hand and documented as such. I am 100% sure that you can get better results if you use a finer polish and if you do it with a machine, but I'm not an expert in that.

    The paint was stronger by primarily mixing it with mineral spirits. I don't really know if the act of polishing the paint makes it stronger.

    I think that the complete cure time of the piant is in the "weeks" timeframe.

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  • catchuk
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    End result looks good. Im guessing it takes a long time to polish the paint? is the paint harder or stronger than standard paint?

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  • Garageaholic
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    Here are some pictures of the finished product, as requested.


    Here is the fender completed, but the rest of the car hasn't been polished:



    here is another pic of the hood polished:



    Hood polished:


    Another Hood Pic:


    Thanks for looking,

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  • Stephen
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    Could we just get a pic of the finished product? Might be a good example of what you can accomplish

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  • Garageaholic
    started a topic FS: Roller-Paintjob Comprehensive Writeup

    FS: Roller-Paintjob Comprehensive Writeup

    For all you "do it yourselfers" out there, The rollerpaintjob writeup is for you. Find out how I painted my white 345i using a roller and rustoleum paint. This writeup includes 57 pages and 63 figures (of which 150+ photos are provided).

    Within the writeup, you'll find information such as:
    Preparation to car
    Parts List & Rough Price List
    Tips & Hints throughout the process
    How to apply the paint
    How to wetsand the paint
    Things to look out for - Fisheye...etc
    The final sand/polish
    How to paint graphics as shown on my car
    Bonus:
    How to make clear or smoked sidemarkers DIY

    The cost of the writeup is $11 and I will be mailing them out via CD once per week on Fridays via USPS. The reason I'm sending them out via CD is because there are 150+ pictures that will be sent supplemental to the writeup itself. The total file size, including the matrix, pictures, and *.pdf writeup is 104MB.

    I accept payment of cash and money order, but Paypal is preferred. I get an automatic email message once I received payment, so all you have to do is simply send payment and I'll get the ball rolling on sending you the CD that Friday.

    Thank you so much and please take note on some of the snapshots if you're interested in purchasing the writeup.

    See the original thread for reference.

    For those of you who have purchased the writeup, please post comments, both Constructive & bad. Thank you very much,

    Frank
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    Last edited by Garageaholic; 04-27-2010, 03:27 AM.
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