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This frame had been sand blasted to bare metal then it was mothballed in the basement, all it had on it was flash over rust, Scotch Brite took it right off and left a great base for the POR to adhere to. |
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11-28-2008, 04:10 PM | #277 |
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I like shiny... although it show dirt to easily
that's looking good...
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Make sure you guys top coat the por because it does not like uv light and turns a milky grey color.. Ask me how I know..
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Its lookin' like a Blazer!
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Whatever area that will see sunlight will eventually deteriorate and flake off. Nasty stuff after all that cost and work. When I por15ed my frame I painted over the por with rustoleum gloss black, while the por was still wet/tacky. Just as solid and no worries about it going to crap. Still looks as good as the day I did it, well almost, gotta wash it You can check out some pics in the first couple pages of my thread and skip to the last few to see its current condition.
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11-28-2008, 06:24 PM | #281 |
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ya stained your NEW floor!!!
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never topcoated a frame and it doesnt flake off.... I doesnt see direct sun unless i was to roll it...and if that happened the thing would be junk anyhow..
I prefer the flatish surface anyhow.. the last one i did I shot the whole sucker with Cosmoline... its just like factory fresh with that nice sticky gooey film
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Well, that's good news, now you can topcoat it in a satin finish like ya wanted...signed Pinky
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It does give me an idea however... Last edited by vtblazer; 11-29-2008 at 08:12 AM. |
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You really like that silver color, don't ya?
I kinda liked it to but not enough to leave it that way. I ordered another quart of black top coat because I ran out.
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I did silver too...what a coincidence
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I am so envious of you four, mine is just plane ol' brushed on undercoat...someday, maybe...naah
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You get a chance to see more detail with it being a lighter color but maybe that's not a good thing...dunno.
Was that your primer? Did ya use the same system as chevyman63 did? Or did you change your mind and decide ya liked it black better? Exactly what I need right now, more decision making to be done. |
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That was the masterseries rust sealer primer, then I did the glossy topcoat... That primer is very very tough... www.nomorerust.com
mine's not UV stable either but for a frame they said it would be fine... I just try to avoid leaving it all day exposed...
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...'scues the momemt of insanity here but when I was at the parts store looking for and checking out paint, I spied some chevy orange paint and bought a couple cans.
Whatcha think? (flame suit on ) Last edited by vtblazer; 11-29-2008 at 01:01 PM. |
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Think about what?
You know we gotta have pictures (we can't read ya know)
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Imma thinkin orange frame....
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ORANGE FRAME!?!?! That might be kinda cool? Why don't you paint it so we can see it and then make the call.
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...since you asked. Came up with a plan I think I'll like, gotta get a couple more cans of paint but you get the idea. |
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well, its orange...
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Kurt ya cant just throw the black on top of the orange cause when ever it chips itll be orange. I personally think it will look killer orange..
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