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WKDDOUGSTAR
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Hi all Thinking of going down the rolling my van approach after delt with bodywork.my question is my van is a high top and going to have two colours half and half so to speak.I. guessing I will need more for the top half as is a high top.looking at combi colour rustolium do you think 1X 2.5.ltr tin for bottom half and 2X 2.5 ltrs for top half will be enough?or should I just get 2 and 2.any hi top painters input ?thanks guys and gals.:) :?

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Hi
I'm coming to the end of doing up my van and have rollered my van. After doing all the necessary welding I used a red oxide paint to protect the metal prior to painting. I found that to cover with the bright yellow I used needed quite a few coats, 6 to be exact! So all in all I ordered 2 x 2.5 of the yellow - have 1ltr left for touching up - and just 1 ltr of the white for the hi-top, gave that 3 coats.
Read all about it here;
https://club8090.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=128706" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I am delighted with the surface finish and would not hesitate to do it again.
Best of luck with yours.
John
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Did our high top as you are, using two colours, i used 2.5 litres of each.we got 4 coats on the top and bottom out of 5 litres in total, cheers.

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Must have missed your thread John. You have no idea how much it means to me to see people transform their beloved campers with a roller repaint. For me, it was born out of having to find a solution as a one-parent family and I've not regretted it either. The whole thing has run full circle since I did mine ten years ago as I meet so many others at meets that have done theirs. If you need any inspiration, take a much closer look at the finish on modern cars - its almost identical to the roller finish and despite the occasional snobby comment from the ill-informed, it not only works, it makes subsequent repairs so much easier. Looks fantastic by the way.

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I'm loving using rustoleum. I'm spraying with hvlp and it's just lovely stuff to use and yes it will be so easy to touch up panels as and when needed.
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