Paint Your Wagon - with a roller!

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yes, has been asked. Rustoleum will stick to anything providing theres a key.
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It does bud, I've done both high top and pop top with it with good results
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I am sure it has been mentioned but theres a lot of pages!!!

I am looking for a match to Marsala Red ( LH3D)so I can touch up some inside panels.

What is the colour I should be looking for with Rustoleum?
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Rustoleum is made in standard RAL colours. You'd need to get it mixed to get an exact match to Marsala Red.
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Thanks m8
Where would I go to get it mixed up?
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I gather Avenue Coatings do, but someone will suggest somewhere eventually. If not, look back through a few pages - its been asked a few times.
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Combicolour.com are the best vfm at the moment.
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There you go :D
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Woodyyellow wrote:Rustoleum paint 5% discount available.

Now that Spring is here, I need to finish my van! Two thin coats of rustoleum were applied late last summer so should be well cured by now and ready for the final top coat.

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I've been in contact with Mark Wagstaff at  Avenue Coatings, http://www.tools-paint.com/rust-oleum-2263-c.asp" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; and ordered my paint from them. Mark has very kindly offered a 5% discount to members of the forum, use the discount code CLUB8090VW at the checkout. This discount lasts until the end of October so if you are thinking of painting during the spring here is a possible source for you. I used this company last year and was very pleased with their prompt delivery.
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I there any way to get the DVD other than 9dart?
Is there a downloadable version available?
Being in Iceland, I don't know if I can wait any longer for their online store to reopen if I'm to use the few weeks of summer this year.
I've read the whole thread and the Wiki, but I really want to see the DVD before I start working on my van.
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Elli i've sent you a message.

Just a reminder to folk who are interested in the 'Paint your wagon' DVD,
you'll need to email info@9Dart.com with your request and delivery address.

DVD's sent to a UK address cost £9.95
outside UK its best to email first then i can offer a specific postage price for your area.

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I can set up a download if that works out better for some but do bear in mind its over 4GB. As always though, payment as above.
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CovKid wrote:I can set up a download if that works out better for some but do bear in mind its over 4GB. As always though, payment as above.
Let me know if you set up a download...
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I recently ordered 2.5l of L90D from Avenue Coatings over the phone - very quick and easy process, so no reason to wait for the webshop to open... Remember to mention the discount though - I forgot :(

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Started rolling the van yesterday. Had a little problem when I few spots of rain came down. Wasn't forecast but that's just my luck. Today there are blotches dotted all over. It's only the first coat so I'm hoping a flat back in a few weeks and all will be well.

Anyone had a similar experience?


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