Title: Paint Job Ideas Post by: MacPhail on April 17, 2008, 08:08:40 pm Too much of a cop magnet?
Cheers, Derek (http://img159.imageshack.us/img159/5485/racecarjn9.jpg) Title: Re: Paint Job Ideas Post by: FieroBUZZ on April 17, 2008, 08:43:53 pm The Gulf racing team lives. Yes, it may be a bit over the top. :o
Title: Re: Paint Job Ideas Post by: MacPhail on April 17, 2008, 08:57:03 pm The Gulf racing team lives. Yes, it may be a bit over the top. :o Excellent. Then I'll do it. >:D Ok. The reality is that my wife probably won't let me, so who am I kidding? Primer Black is what it might be this year. lol Title: Re: Paint Job Ideas Post by: 2ML67 on April 17, 2008, 08:58:00 pm Now we know what the body shops do with all the left over paint in colours that no one wants.
I say paint it all one colour to start with. Dan Title: Re: Paint Job Ideas Post by: dguy on April 18, 2008, 08:30:46 am So does the number on the car represent your mental age, or physical age? ;D
First thing I thought of was Herbie for some reason. I need help. Title: Re: Paint Job Ideas Post by: Sentinel on April 18, 2008, 09:02:23 am Baby blue should never ever ever be applied to any car part....ever.....for any circumstances......ever. :o
Title: Re: Paint Job Ideas Post by: MacPhail on April 18, 2008, 09:33:39 am Baby blue rocks! O0
The number I'd go with would be "3"....I'm not sure how a triple digit number to represent my IQ would look (thanks Don!). ;) Title: Re: Paint Job Ideas Post by: FieroBUZZ on April 18, 2008, 09:55:59 am Racing numbers should never ever ever be applied to any car part....ever.....for any circumstances......ever. :o Corrected! :D The blue looks okay, but how about the personalized plate "3" or even "ZOMBIE 3" rather than a racing number. :-X Title: Re: Paint Job Ideas Post by: Kevin on April 18, 2008, 09:59:17 am I kinda like it. It reminds me of "The King" (Richard Petty) from the movie Cars.
Title: Re: Paint Job Ideas Post by: MacPhail on April 18, 2008, 10:00:45 am The blue looks okay, but how about the personalized plate "3" or even "ZOMBIE 3" rather than a racing number. :-X Hmmmm....a zombie themed car. ^-^ Speaking of zombies, the movie I was in last year (it will be called "Reel Zombies") should have a trailer out soon. I'll be sure to post it (I figure to be in the trailer as my zombie plays an important role). Title: Re: Paint Job Ideas Post by: aaron88 on April 18, 2008, 05:36:46 pm Dude, do what you want. It's your car.
Cheers. Aaron . Title: Re: Paint Job Ideas Post by: JetJumper on April 20, 2008, 04:11:36 pm First thing I thought of was Herbie for some reason. I need help. I thought of the same thing, strangely. Title: Re: Paint Job Ideas Post by: FIERO-JOE on August 16, 2008, 08:07:08 am got this of a link:
http://board.moparts.org/ubbthreads/showflat.php?Cat=0&Number=2331682&page=0&fpart=1&vc=1 here's how i painted my car for about $50, it's actually very easy and the results are amazing. First off, get a can of tremclad real orange (or what ever color u want) in the can, not spray, yes tremclad, it is a acrylic/enamel paint which is very durable. next prep your car as if was any other paint job, fix all the rust, ect....no need to prime the car since the tremclad allready contains elements which allow it to be painted over bare metal. next, after prepping the car get a small 4" professional FOAM rollers, it's tiny and has one end rounded off, and the other cut straight, and is a very high density foam. u also need a jug of mineral spirits to thin the paint. The thing i really like about this is that there's no mess, no tapeing the whole car, just key areas, and u can do it in your garage, since your not spraying there is virtually no dust in the air, just clean your garage first, also it does'nt really smell at all, dries overnight and it super tough paint. also it you decide to paint the car professionally later, just prep and paint, there's no need to strip the tremclad. i have done this to a few cars, and i can say it works amazing, u just have to be paitient. next u thin the paint with mineral spirits so it just about as thin as water, a little thicker. get out the roller and paint away, don't get the paint shaked when u buy it, enamel is stirred, otherwise you'll have bubbles in the paint for a week!!! after u do 2 coats, wet sand the whole car, then repeat, 2 coats, wetsand, 2 coats wetsand. i painted the charger using a can since your not spraying the car u use all the paint and not spray 50% in the air, use progressivly finer sand paper each time. it's not really that much work, cause u can stop and start any time, u can do just a door, or the hood, ect. do one panel at a time, and don't stop once you start. once your done the final coat, wetsand with about 1000 grit to a totally smooth finish, and then using a high speed polisher i use a buffing bonnet and turtle wax polishing compound. do the whole car with this, and i'm telling u, depending on the amount of time and paitence you have, the results are amazing. laugh if you want, but for $50 ($30 for paint, about $20 for rollers, sand paper, ect...) it really looks good. also you can do these steps overnight, paint one evening and by morning u can wet sand. i have personally done alot of painting, mostly single stage acrylic enamel, and i've sprayed several cars in my garage with really good professional results, just it stinks, it's a real pain to do, easy to make a mistake, messy, and expensive. The tremclad is awesome paint, the "real orange" is an amazing hemi orange, and almost looks like it has some perl in the sun, awesome color right out of the can. I used this technique on my 1974 beetle also, here are the results: here's a few pics of the charger done: well that's my 2 cents worth, sorry for the long post. i was borred lol i painted the orange beetle in 1999, and it still looks like the day i painted it, the 71 blue beetle i painted in 2000, and built the car for my dad, i used the same paint on my charger, maybe one day i'll spring for a good paint job, prepping is 90% of the work, stripping the car, sanding, ect.....painting is overrated!!! So if you have TIME, then i'd say go for it, the worst that could happen is that it does'nt turn out and your out $50, but if your paitient, and expriement with lets say just the trunk pannel and if you like it do the whole car, if not just get it done by someone else for $4000. i don't know about you guys, but i would rather spend the $4000 on other parts like getting the mechanics sorted out and new chrome, cause when u have really nice paint and crappy bumpers, door handles it just sticks out more. Title: Re: Paint Job Ideas Post by: Kitten on August 18, 2008, 12:36:42 pm :-X
Title: Re: Paint Job Ideas Post by: FieroBUZZ on August 18, 2008, 01:11:52 pm One way or another it probably costs the same. Either buying and spraying or spending your own time (which is worh money) wet sanding your car 200 times.
Of course, if you enjoy sanding.... One of he car mags did it for an article. They figure it turned out okay, but needed about 30 coats. Also using rust preventative paint on a Fiero is a bit much. Title: Re: Paint Job Ideas Post by: Kevin on August 19, 2008, 12:00:05 am You might check out the "Painting with Rustoleum" thread on PFF you might gain some more insight on that, I think it went on for several pages. Kevin
Title: Re: Paint Job Ideas Post by: FIERO-JOE on August 19, 2008, 10:14:41 am True the rust part is not needed but the paint idea works for me..
i plan on trying it this fall.,, so i will let you all know how it goes... lol joe Title: Re: Paint Job Ideas Post by: 87GT on August 19, 2008, 10:51:45 pm FIERO-JOE,
Any experience with this paint process on flexible bumper cover parts? Gord Title: Re: Paint Job Ideas Post by: FieroBUZZ on August 20, 2008, 07:57:36 am Some links to paint threads on PFF
rustoleum paint job (http://www.fiero.nl/forum/Forum1/HTML/070222.html) another rustoleum job (http://www.fiero.nl/forum/Forum1/HTML/062443.html) the old fashioned way (http://www.fiero.nl/forum/Forum2/HTML/090549.html) 87 project car (http://www.fiero.nl/forum/Forum1/HTML/052684-3.html) Anyone planning on doing their paint can also read at the autobody 101 forums (http://www.autobody101.com/forums/) Title: Re: Paint Job Ideas Post by: Kevin on August 20, 2008, 08:46:07 pm I found some glow in the dark Rustoleum, hmmm...
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