Posted: 01 Apr 2007, 19:32
Second day. Managed to get front done today and left myself a couple of hours first thing tomorrow to prep remaining sides (mostly to get a good key for paint) and paint the rest.
ChickenKoop came round today in his new Westy to took a look at how I was doing. We're both in agreement that if you can flat down after first coat, this is a lot easier than spraying and very close to a spray finish if you do it right. I'd definately recommend it to anyone who doesn't want the mess of spraying. This paint will go over anything.
Also obtainable from £1 shops are those foam brushes - around 30 odd in a bag I think. Ideal for reaching the bits you can't get at with the roller.
What I've noticed (and probably why this paint is different to others) is that even watered down with white spirits, its still a dense paint - it doesn't go on transparent like other paints would so you get good coverage. Its not been hot today as you know but the paint seems to be bug-resistent after 15 mins (ie they don't stick) - not that there are any bugs about at the moment.
By my reckoning I should be able to finish sides tomorrow then I'll wait two days, wet-sand and go over it with another coat with more thinners than normal (say 50/50) it to get that final gloss. Wait a week then 1200 wet sand and polish. No real smell from this paint either - not even as bad as the fumes you get from gloss.
I don't wash anything out - I just dump each roller and tray and start with a fresh roller and tray each time - seems easiest way to do it. Hope to get pics up shortly!
ChickenKoop came round today in his new Westy to took a look at how I was doing. We're both in agreement that if you can flat down after first coat, this is a lot easier than spraying and very close to a spray finish if you do it right. I'd definately recommend it to anyone who doesn't want the mess of spraying. This paint will go over anything.
Also obtainable from £1 shops are those foam brushes - around 30 odd in a bag I think. Ideal for reaching the bits you can't get at with the roller.
What I've noticed (and probably why this paint is different to others) is that even watered down with white spirits, its still a dense paint - it doesn't go on transparent like other paints would so you get good coverage. Its not been hot today as you know but the paint seems to be bug-resistent after 15 mins (ie they don't stick) - not that there are any bugs about at the moment.
By my reckoning I should be able to finish sides tomorrow then I'll wait two days, wet-sand and go over it with another coat with more thinners than normal (say 50/50) it to get that final gloss. Wait a week then 1200 wet sand and polish. No real smell from this paint either - not even as bad as the fumes you get from gloss.
I don't wash anything out - I just dump each roller and tray and start with a fresh roller and tray each time - seems easiest way to do it. Hope to get pics up shortly!