andy x78xnx wrote:hi, i know ive seen it somwhere on this thread but i carnt find it, im just makin sure its just white spirit you thin the paint down with and not thinners?, got me paint today going to do the van this week thanks andy ps top thread cov kid
its ok ive found it now couldnt see it for l ookig
Very interested in painting our van this way.
Any ideas whether i'll have any problems given its currently painted in hammerite ('hammered' bumpy effect).
Will it take loads of coats? Will it react in strange and horrible ways?
Currently in black on the bottom with a dark green upper....would love to change the colour too. Guessing it will take loads of coats regardless
Unlikely it'll react but what it WON'T do is make the Hammerite smooth - it'll just amplify what you've already got. Hammerite is a total pig to sand too. As always you want as flat a surface as possible.
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Just bought my first T25,a tintop 1.9 (picking it up Sat morning ) and don't reckon much to the colour of it.
I've bought a 2.5L tin of rustoleum and fancy having a go at spraying it on.Can white spirits be used for thinners when spraying instead of the proper Rustoleum thinners and if so what ratio of thinners to paint is needed?
Thanks
Mark
Currently on with paining mine. All flatted and just painted the front and the rear valance today. Christ it's tough work with all the flatting, trim removing and masking. And only 3 more coats after this one
Flatten. Avoid going through it or you'll defeat the object. Whether you fill, treat rust or whatever, a flat smooth finish is 99% of the final paint job - as it would be if you sprayed. You can use vactan as a sort of filler for those minor rust spots but take the paint back enough to treat all those spots properly.
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