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Location: Hilo, Hawaii
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Re: Rustoleum Red paint job
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#77 |
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Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: Huntsville, Al
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Re: Rustoleum Red paint job
i like it also, giving me thoughts of trying it to mine. nothing to lose since the paint is shot right now anyway.
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#78 |
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Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Sugar Grove, Il
Posts: 131
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Re: Rustoleum Red paint job
My friend bought an 89 buick as his first car for 700 bucks. It had typical rust on the rockers and around the wheel well, so we bought an $8.50 quart of rustoleum satin black, taped it off and sprayed it. Its amazing the difference you can make for under 10 bucks.
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#79 |
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Location: oran,mo.
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Re: Rustoleum Red paint job
did a great job, ive used rustoleum several times but not with a roller, i always thin it with a third of acetone and sprayed it with my primer gun
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#80 |
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Boise, ID
Posts: 1,280
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Re: Rustoleum Red paint job
Wow, just...wow. Refine that process just a little more and we have a new way to paint.
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