Calgary Jeep Association
4x4 Related Groups => General Talk => Topic started by: Iron James on August 20, 2005, 05:29:39 PM
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I wanna do my Cherokee army green or even Camo if I'm feelin it. Does anyone now where I can get this done real cheap because I dont feel like doing it myself but I will if I have to.
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I bought some cheap "fiddler's green" spray cans at Walmart and painted my whole truck for $25.00 Stuff covers well, and nobody could tell it was from a spray can and it also has that nice semi-flat army green look.
(http:// http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b109/twoponchos/NewImage.jpg )
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crap man thats looks good. Did you take parts off to paint one at a time? or did you just sand it all down and giver? Because I dont have a garage to do work in. I'm going to have to figure something out
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Just taped off the windows etc.. and whiped off the dirt.
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i just finished a flat black finish on mine. I didnt remove too many parts, just tail lights, and little odds and ends. But let me tell ya from personal experience, DONT CUT SHORT ON THE SANDING! When i did my half doors, i sanded the gloss off one, but not on the other and started painting. The one that i had sanded the gloss off of looked 5 times better. Get that gloss off, and fix any rust, dont just take the easy route and spray over it. But i probably spend a total of about $60 on paint for my yj going from red to flat black. And like twoponchos said, if its done good, noone would guess its from a spray can.
~Paul
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Yeah I figured it would be best to take the gloss off. Cant see it sticking to well either with it still on.
Thanx guys
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Just like Paul said, spend the extra time on the prep. Being in the coating industry I can attest that the prep is the most important step.
Best to remove all gloss prior to painting. If possible solvent wipe your vehicle down after sanding and prior to painting with a solvent to ensure that all the dust is removed.
Use a good quality masking tape as well as the cheaper stuff allows the paint to bleed under the tape resulting in not as clean lines around the masked areas.
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what should I use to get the gloss off?
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what should I use to get the gloss off?
Simply use sandpaper. Not to heavy a grit, as lines will show through the paint, but not light either. You want to just roughen up the paint enough to create more surface area for the paint to stick.
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use 600 grit.
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I have a paint gun and a compressor at the hanger .................if you'd like after the body work is done could go and get some endura paint (I get a discount...cheap!!)
I'll paint it for CHEAP CHEAP CHEAP
Let me know as winter is coming way tooooooo sooooonnnn!!!!!
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Thanks for the offer, but I baught everything I need to paint, including the paint, and I already started doing it. I painted the hood yesterday.
Thanks anyways though