Ok, after 22 pages of going through this section and not finding nearly enough info, I decided to post my own.
The vert needs a refresher, and I'd like to do it myself. One, to save money, and two, to learn it. I know it won't be factory good, nor show worthy, but as a daily, I don't want it to be. I just want it to look uniform, and look good.
First off, sanding and priming. There's got to be a structured method to prep the body. Grit of sandpaper first, then a different, finer grit, then primer - whatever. Walk me through the best and most effective way of doing it - time is NOT a factor in any of this - if you want to save 5k and paint the car yourself, you've got to be able to give up a lot of time.
So a layout of where to begin, what to use to sand, what to sand, etc. Brands of primer, color, how many cans should it take, should you buy a special gun or are rattle cans ok for the primer?
Then of course the paint process. How many gallons, what to use, how many coats, what brand, what type of paint, what kind of clear coat - you name it.
There has to be a way for someone with a lot of patience and a fair amount of core knowledge to be able to do this yourself. And I intend to prove that ;)
Post here any advice/info you have on any or all the steps needed to take a car from one end to the other. Pics of your finished work would be great too.
The vert needs a refresher, and I'd like to do it myself. One, to save money, and two, to learn it. I know it won't be factory good, nor show worthy, but as a daily, I don't want it to be. I just want it to look uniform, and look good.
First off, sanding and priming. There's got to be a structured method to prep the body. Grit of sandpaper first, then a different, finer grit, then primer - whatever. Walk me through the best and most effective way of doing it - time is NOT a factor in any of this - if you want to save 5k and paint the car yourself, you've got to be able to give up a lot of time.
So a layout of where to begin, what to use to sand, what to sand, etc. Brands of primer, color, how many cans should it take, should you buy a special gun or are rattle cans ok for the primer?
Then of course the paint process. How many gallons, what to use, how many coats, what brand, what type of paint, what kind of clear coat - you name it.
There has to be a way for someone with a lot of patience and a fair amount of core knowledge to be able to do this yourself. And I intend to prove that ;)
Post here any advice/info you have on any or all the steps needed to take a car from one end to the other. Pics of your finished work would be great too.




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