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Old Oct 18, 2005 | 11:39 AM
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Rattle can paint job?

Alright doin up the rattle can paint...bought some Krylon Fusion satin black (hopefully it'll come out more flat than glossy) And i was just gonna scuff the stock paint and shiz or should I actually strip it down to the plastic to paint it?
Old Oct 18, 2005 | 08:04 PM
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Re: Rattle can paint job?

Originally Posted by AzN~BoI_585
Alright doin up the rattle can paint...bought some Krylon Fusion satin black (hopefully it'll come out more flat than glossy) And i was just gonna scuff the stock paint and shiz or should I actually strip it down to the plastic to paint it?

NO! just get a 3M gray or gold scuff pad and spray it
Old Oct 18, 2005 | 08:36 PM
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Re: Rattle can paint job?

i used 2000grit to scuff and if u want flat look get primer or any 98cent can of paint from wall mart that has silicon in it.
Old Oct 18, 2005 | 10:34 PM
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Re: Rattle can paint job?

I used Krylon flat black after I primered it with Krylon gray primer then hit it with a steel wool pad. The steel wool took out all the imperfections and made it look great. And it is a breeze to do touch upsin the same way the steel wool blends it in perfectly. Check it out I think it worked awesome! Took my time and didn't rush anything at all and still was done in about 7 hours. Not bad for $30 worth of paint and steel wool!

http://www.j-styleinc.com/gallery/skullf4i/
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