Making the best of Rustoleum

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  • stamar
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    Why are you comparing that then?

    i compared rustoleum which is house paint, to e30 paint.

    both of which are acrylic paints. Thats all thats going on here in this thread....... called the painting with rustoleum paint thread. Not urethane or latex paint....?

    Look up what urethane paint, latex paint and poly urethane paint are. Nobody in this thread was talking about that ever.


    Is your head that far up your butt? Are you having a strange discussion with yourself?

    Are you sniffing paint? Everyone here is talking about rustoleum paint on their car.

    Your reading comprehension is so terrible you read the words your house and you think we are talking about the paint that is on your particular house ( you live with your mom right? ) in oregon which is latex or urethane paint. Or something about the paint thats on your moms tractor? Or something like that I honestly dont know what youre talking about or why. Ive worked with autistic people though and thats the problem they always have they think everyone is talking about them....


    But they are just like you, very silent and short with words and then they just bust out with a burst of awkward stupid. And then they dont talk again for a long time.
    Sniffing tractor fumes off in canby oregon. Weetoddid is right.
    Last edited by stamar; 04-12-2012, 01:52 AM.

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  • Keith M
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    Stammer, you should stop posting. Comparing latex house paint to $30 tractor paint to modern urathane paint is fucking retarded.

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  • perzbenz
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    The only thing about rustoleum that I should mention is that it seems to rock chip easily. But its REALLY easy to repaint. It doesn't quite scratch easily though.

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  • stamar
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    you know what, it depends on whether its the 2 stage or the 1 stage.

    But in general, if you think car paint is more durable than house paint and more resistant to fade, go outside your house with some sandpaper and take some off. You will never think that again. get your car keys out and scratch a line in your house. ( maybe the neighbors house)

    In general, if you have any rustoleum on your car it will outlast any 1 stage acrylic paint they put on e30s.
    They are the same thing, acrylic paint, but rustoleum is thicker and has the additives for outdoor paint.

    Paintjobs should last 20 years or more. You can look at listings on 20 year old rustoleum paint jobs. It is frequently done on old 50s cars. google rustoleum paint, is rustoleum better than oem ( obviously go back to the 70s, rustoleum is better than any of the laquer paints. car paint used to last a few years)

    for e30s, its just the same thing but thicker. It may not adhere as well also because it is thicker.

    as far as brilliantrot.... his car could be henna rot. one pic looks brilliant rot, one pic looks henna rot.

    That is the only time ive ever seen someone use that color rustoleum on an e30 ever and he never answered.

    ANYONE WANT TO GIVE AN EXPERT OPINION?
    Ive seen like a dozen people use zinno for regal red including myself.

    I guarantee you this, rustoleum is better paint than maaco uses, or actually any paint shop uses for a cheap paint. I have the misfortune now of having rustoleum, oe paint and some maaco spray on my car all on different panels and I just gave you the ranking.

    Maaco spray comes off with one spin of the buffer.

    rustoleum DEFINITELY fades less than bmw paint its an outdoor house paint made for direct sunlight with a 10 year guarantee. It definitely doesnt adhere as well at all and it takes like 4 days to dry it is meant for flat walls not curves. It is hard to work with. every coat wrinkles.
    Last edited by stamar; 04-07-2012, 12:41 PM.

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  • Vivek
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    Originally posted by stamar
    rustoleum regal red is a very close match to zinnoberrot. Rustoleum SATIN black is a good match to the rarer SATIN black e30.

    rustoleum is a much higher quality paint than e30 bmw paint.

    Thats why it orange peels so much, it takes a lot more time to dry.

    I have learned the difficulty is not with spraying it on, as much as drying it it takes days. and the outter drying more than the inner is what messes it up.

    even that youtube vid tells you nothing if it doesnt tell you what the outside temperature and humidity was he stored it.

    In the youtube video with rollers, the expert is using a hairdryer to dry it immediately. Thats the real secret.

    Spraying on an even coat is simple. off in phoenix ( arizona) I think spraypainting your car probably looks way better than somewhere where its humid.
    Elaborate on that? I'm pretty sure that rusto will fade/oxidize faster than bmw paint, be easier to scratch, and will not adhere as well. In what way is it better?
    Originally posted by Nick_S
    My front bumper and lower valance are spray painted with Rustoleum Sunrise Red. Bumper has 3 coats of paint, 4 of clear. Wet sanded and buffed. People don't believe me it's spray painted and I still don't think it came out as nice as it could. Doing my rear bumper and valance soon too.




    Is your car brillantrot? PLEASE reply...i desperately want to find a matching color for brillantrot that I can get cheap.
    Originally posted by stamar
    to me, using paint stripper is much easier than sanding paint off.


    auto paint is very durable and that sounds like a pain to me. I have a bad rotator cuff though so Im one armed in that project so maybe its just me.

    ya silver and gold(or bronzit) are the hardest colors to match. Even the body shops will mess it up. Sorry to tell you that.

    If you really want a match, you paint the whole thing over.
    I'd agree that light metallic colors are the hardest.
    Originally posted by perzbenz


    Here is my rustoleum battleship gray that I did for my girlfriend. $70 and a shit load of labor later, came out well worth it.
    I love the plate

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  • jasonbk
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    Your girlfriend drives caged widebody miata? that's pretty cool.

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  • perzbenz
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    Here is my rustoleum battleship gray that I did for my girlfriend. $70 and a shit load of labor later, came out well worth it.

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  • Dermeister3
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    This anyone's on here? seems to be progress up to march 16th 2012. I wanna see it finished!

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  • M-technik-3
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    5 years ago guys were doing roller paint jobs here on a weekly bases. I think the most famous one was of the guy in NY that built a TCD stage II M30 car and had 2 months of work into his roller paint job and a weak into driving the car destroyed the car in an accident.

    They seemed to die off shortly afterward.

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  • underconstruction
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    Originally posted by Sauced
    @ underconstruction, what color is that? I have an early alpine white car and just had someone back into my fender. it pulled out alright but cracked the paint so I figured I would try this. Or if anyone knows a good match for it I would appreciate it.
    The color is a complicated mix of many different oil impregnated molecules that together form Rustoleoum white,lol. I have no idea if it will be a good match for you, I tend to doubt it will unless you were to paint the whole car? Many auto paint stores can mix any color and put it in to a compressed aerosol can and will match perfect for $25.

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  • Sauced
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    @ underconstruction, what color is that? I have an early alpine white car and just had someone back into my fender. it pulled out alright but cracked the paint so I figured I would try this. Or if anyone knows a good match for it I would appreciate it.

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  • underconstruction
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    Originally posted by burlmays9
    That looks pretty awesome, man
    Hey, thanks it always seems to be a work in progress

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  • stamar
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    Originally posted by evandael
    ^interesting info. i'm personally not so worried about the color not matching because the car isn't diamondschwarz, it's the non-metallic schwarz.
    Ya i tried to make it short. When I found out my car was the same color as rustoleum I tried to find out why.

    this color, cinnabar or vermillion, is common between all makes. I most commonly see it in mustangs. It is the sport car color. Not the first car with this color actually but the mg roadster is the most associated with it.

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  • burlmays9
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    Originally posted by underconstruction
    I did the Rusto job and it is a TON of work sanding, cleaning, sanding, ect. I was on a very limited budget to get my car looking presentable and one color. If money was not an issue I would do a quality paint but for about $60.00 it can not be beat. People are amazed when they find out that it is Rusto paint on it. It is far from perfect and requires an occasional polish to keep the really deep gloss but when that is done it looks great. A big benefit is touch ups are cheap and simple and I learned allot in the process.




    That looks pretty awesome, man

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  • evandael
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    ^interesting info. i'm personally not so worried about the color not matching because the car isn't diamondschwarz, it's the non-metallic schwarz.

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