Has anyone else bought from this place?
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Has anyone else bought from this place?
Trinity 1945 - Automotive Paint, Auto Paint, Car Paint Suppliers
I posted this in Bluemules thread "need a shade of orange"
but got no response to it?
I have bought paint from this place in the past and plan on doing so again, but I was just wondering what your guys thought about it
I know I myself love a cheap alternative with a quality result,
and I am even thinking about trying the foam roller method instead of spraying this time around
I hate all the prep work and clean up with spraying and think rolling will give me good control, good coverage without running, and ease of clean up
any thoughts
I posted this in Bluemules thread "need a shade of orange"
but got no response to it?
I have bought paint from this place in the past and plan on doing so again, but I was just wondering what your guys thought about it
I know I myself love a cheap alternative with a quality result,
and I am even thinking about trying the foam roller method instead of spraying this time around
I hate all the prep work and clean up with spraying and think rolling will give me good control, good coverage without running, and ease of clean up
any thoughts
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76 F250 4x4, same here with the end result,
I dont need a show job but I want it to be decent
I have seen jobs done with rust o leum and a sponge roller
and they they look sharp, I know how to spray and have all the tools to do it,
but I hate all the prep work to avoid overspray and I really want to try rolling it
I have a gallon of their metallic silver and will give it a shot to see what it looks like
but my main purpose of this thread was to let my fellow ford lovers know about this place
I dont need a show job but I want it to be decent
I have seen jobs done with rust o leum and a sponge roller
and they they look sharp, I know how to spray and have all the tools to do it,
but I hate all the prep work to avoid overspray and I really want to try rolling it
I have a gallon of their metallic silver and will give it a shot to see what it looks like
but my main purpose of this thread was to let my fellow ford lovers know about this place
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I recently bought a special addition of Car Craft Magazine, that focused on DIY paint and body. They painted an old falcon, with enamel house paint (thinned out), using a foam roller and very light coats. I believe they ended up with about 5 coats. after sitting for a couple of days, they wet sanded it, and buffed it out, and it came out suprisingly well. It can be done!