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  • Re: My "rustoleum $50 roll-on paint job"

    Hopefully someone can answer a question I have from the original post:

    "Sand with 220 grit disc on PC"

    What is a PC? I don't do much detailing (but am interested in learning more). Is that some kind of orbital sander? I tried searching the thread and the forum. Google is useless when searching for the term "PC" in reference to power tools. I own an angle grinder, but clearly that is too heavy duty for sanding.

    Thanks
    Drew

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    • Re: My "rustoleum $50 roll-on paint job"

      PC = Porter-Cable

      It is a brand of dual-action 'buffers'. The PC started its' life out as a random action sander, then someone thought, "Hey, maybe I can polish the car with this." As they say, the rest is history.

      Bill

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      • Re: My "rustoleum $50 roll-on paint job"

        I'm curious...can you spray a clear coat on afterwards to help protect it?

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          Very nice! That result should send a message to many "so-called professional repainters" out there. Just imagine how shinier it can get if you used a spray gun and put a layer or 2 of clear coat.. Nice, not bad for a cheap paint job done by an amateur

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          • Re: My "rustoleum $50 roll-on paint job"

            Do you think you can shoot this paint through a paint gun???

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            • Re: My "rustoleum $50 roll-on paint job"

              Originally posted by CreamPuff View Post
              Do you think you can shoot this paint through a paint gun???
              Yes, you can, just make sure you practice reducing it first with mineral spirits before spraying. You want to make sure you have the right viscosity. I sprayed it recently and it came out great, I didn't get any pictures or remember the paint to mineral spirits ratio.

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              • Re: My "rustoleum $50 roll-on paint job"

                I just finished this paint in black on my 91 nissan 240sx. I just purchased a kit with the megs G110v2, M105, 205 and assorted pads. How should i go about using the products to get the best results? I have some experience with a DA and i will be finishing wet sanding with 1500 and 2000 before cutting and whatnot. How long should i wait to finish off the paint?

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                • Re: My "rustoleum $50 roll-on paint job"

                  Holy, Moly!! Another lesson learned. Thanks for the post.

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                  • Re: My "rustoleum $50 roll-on paint job"

                    Hello - I am super glad to find this thread and will dust it off and see if I can get some help.

                    Before reading this thread I decided to use some Red Rust-oleum paint on an old truck. I used a 6" high density foam roller to apply it. Before applying I followed all the guidance on other articles and did a final wet sanding with 1000 grit. I honestly feel my prep was more than sufficient.

                    I mixed the paint with mineral spirits and used the method to add mineral spirits until the paint dripped off a spoon after 3-4 seconds. I would guess the mix was about 60/40 paint to thinner.

                    When I applied the paint I tried to do lighter coats. I did not load up the roller with too much paint. I was applying the paint in 80 degree weather - maybe 85 - but in a garage so it was not in the sun.

                    The problem I have is once dry, the paint was never close to shiny and smooth. It was a bit textured but not overly orange-peeled. The paint is gloss red and it just seemed to dry like a matte flat paint.

                    I am not sure if I sanded once more with 1200 or 1500 grit sandpaper but just don't think it would do much to help.

                    I am looking for a glossy shine. I have 8 or 10 coats of paint on now so I think I am fine with the amount of coats. I can't imagine 2 or 4 more coats would magically get me a glossy finish. I did the prescribed plan of wet sanding with a higher grit paper after 2 coats and like I said I am now at 1000 grit.

                    My guess to the issue is either my mix is off - perhaps I need more thinner or the heat in the garage was too high to dry or finish correctly. I think my technique is fine. I would love to be done with this!

                    I would appreciate any help you can offer as to why the paint is drying to a flat matte finish.


                    Thanks!

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                    • Re: My "rustoleum $50 roll-on paint job"

                      Originally posted by Deeman View Post
                      Hello - I am super glad to find this thread and will dust it off and see if I can get some help.

                      Before reading this thread I decided to use some Red Rust-oleum paint on an old truck. I used a 6" high density foam roller to apply it. Before applying I followed all the guidance on other articles and did a final wet sanding with 1000 grit. I honestly feel my prep was more than sufficient.

                      I mixed the paint with mineral spirits and used the method to add mineral spirits until the paint dripped off a spoon after 3-4 seconds. I would guess the mix was about 60/40 paint to thinner.

                      When I applied the paint I tried to do lighter coats. I did not load up the roller with too much paint. I was applying the paint in 80 degree weather - maybe 85 - but in a garage so it was not in the sun.

                      The problem I have is once dry, the paint was never close to shiny and smooth. It was a bit textured but not overly orange-peeled. The paint is gloss red and it just seemed to dry like a matte flat paint.

                      I am not sure if I sanded once more with 1200 or 1500 grit sandpaper but just don't think it would do much to help.

                      I am looking for a glossy shine. I have 8 or 10 coats of paint on now so I think I am fine with the amount of coats. I can't imagine 2 or 4 more coats would magically get me a glossy finish. I did the prescribed plan of wet sanding with a higher grit paper after 2 coats and like I said I am now at 1000 grit.

                      My guess to the issue is either my mix is off - perhaps I need more thinner or the heat in the garage was too high to dry or finish correctly. I think my technique is fine. I would love to be done with this!

                      I would appreciate any help you can offer as to why the paint is drying to a flat matte finish.


                      Thanks!
                      Try some 105 by DA or by hand on a section and see if that brings out the gloss

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                      • Re: My "rustoleum $50 roll-on paint job"

                        I wanted to follow-up on my experience with this. I must have 20 coats on my truck by now as I was learning and trying to get it right. I did find that a 3:2 mix worked perfectly. I did use acetone and now realize one of the issues I was having was "flashing" of the paint. I know this is supposed to be common with acetone and I was afraid to switch to thinner after using acetone.

                        The flashing I experienced was a matte finish on certain parts of the car. For example I must have tried to paint my hood (with a lot of hours sanding in between) to be uniform. I could get this beautiful liquid finish but would always get sections where the finish was more textured. Worse, once I rolled on the area and noticed it had a textured look I could not fix it during that session. I would need to sand the entire hood again and try again - and it would flash in another spot. Drive me crazy and I honestly gave up. I hope and think that thinner would fix this, not sure.

                        I used a 4" foam roller - make sure it's pushed on all the way and Regal Red from Rustoleum. For what it is I love it. Thanks for all the info on this thread!!

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                        • Re: My "rustoleum $50 roll-on paint job"

                          Originally posted by Deeman View Post
                          I wanted to follow-up on my experience with this. I must have 20 coats on my truck by now as I was learning and trying to get it right. I did find that a 3:2 mix worked perfectly. I did use acetone and now realize one of the issues I was having was "flashing" of the paint. I know this is supposed to be common with acetone and I was afraid to switch to thinner after using acetone.

                          The flashing I experienced was a matte finish on certain parts of the car. For example I must have tried to paint my hood (with a lot of hours sanding in between) to be uniform. I could get this beautiful liquid finish but would always get sections where the finish was more textured. Worse, once I rolled on the area and noticed it had a textured look I could not fix it during that session. I would need to sand the entire hood again and try again - and it would flash in another spot. Drive me crazy and I honestly gave up. I hope and think that thinner would fix this, not sure.

                          I used a 4" foam roller - make sure it's pushed on all the way and Regal Red from Rustoleum. For what it is I love it. Thanks for all the info on this thread!!
                          I had great results using mineral spirits - have you tried that?

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                          • Re: My "rustoleum $50 roll-on paint job"

                            No, I did not try mineral spirits. Actually, that is what I should have mentioned in my update. I should have used mineral spirits and not acetone. I really appreciate the advice and time it took you to post all the updates and info. Do you know what I am referring to with the small sections of wet paint that show as textured? When applied wet it would immediately go on like this. As a desperate move I even loaded up the roller with extra paint since I thought it may have been just a lack of paint, but that did not help.


                            I may try to do the hood once more and use mineral spirits just to see if it helped.

                            Thanks again Infinite!!!!!

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                            • Re: My "rustoleum $50 roll-on paint job"

                              Originally posted by Deeman View Post
                              No, I did not try mineral spirits. Actually, that is what I should have mentioned in my update. I should have used mineral spirits and not acetone. I really appreciate the advice and time it took you to post all the updates and info. Do you know what I am referring to with the small sections of wet paint that show as textured? When applied wet it would immediately go on like this. As a desperate move I even loaded up the roller with extra paint since I thought it may have been just a lack of paint, but that did not help.


                              I may try to do the hood once more and use mineral spirits just to see if it helped.

                              Thanks again Infinite!!!!!
                              I never had the issue you are describing but it sounds like a chemical reaction or super-fast flashing. I'll bet mineral spirits solves your issue. Make sure the paint is super clean before applying the next coat. I like to use a microfiber cloth and alcohol to wipe it down before applying the next coat. You can also use any pre-paint prep from a paint store. Some people also use glass cleaner.

                              Good luck

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                              • Re: My "rustoleum $50 roll-on paint job"

                                Originally posted by Deeman View Post
                                Hello - I am super glad to find this thread and will dust it off and see if I can get some help.
                                Glad you revived this! I missed the original post and enjoyed going through this thread.

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