DIY Spraying

Thin bits of metal and bright blue light. Including glass & trim.

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Re: DIY Spraying

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I recently resprayed my brother-in-laws Trident and that had been rolled with Rustoleum at some point in its life. The front panel was covered in rust scabs from stone chipping. Quite a few along the sides too, even on the tailgate.
Might have been down to bad preparation, who knows.

I do know what a pig it was to remove though as I got through quite a few d.a discs :roll: I suppose as it's an air dry product, it won't be as hard on its surface as compared with a factory type paint.

Horses for courses and a very cheap way of painting your van so I'm not knocking the product, it's just an observation that's all :)

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Re: DIY Spraying

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I'm not knocking it either , if it hadn't been for rustoleum my van wouldn't have got painted.
Great product . Funnily enough , the bumpers also painted with the same haven't chipped at all .
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