Roller paint.. anyone done it?
i painted a truck with a roller in highschool when the cash was tight. i would suggest a foam roller or a high grade very fine cloth roller, less orange peel that way.
it came out pretty good for what it was, but my opinion, doing it to a truck is one thing, i wouldnt do it to a mustang. a truck is meant to be beat into a bit and you expect scratches so you dont want to jack a good paint job, but on a stang it would look really cheezy
it also fades a lot quicker and scratches a whole lot easier than car paint
it came out pretty good for what it was, but my opinion, doing it to a truck is one thing, i wouldnt do it to a mustang. a truck is meant to be beat into a bit and you expect scratches so you dont want to jack a good paint job, but on a stang it would look really cheezy
it also fades a lot quicker and scratches a whole lot easier than car paint
it can be done and it can look good ...but if your not experienced I wouldnt suggest for u to do it...but hey its your car...heres a link with what to expect and pics of these guys finished work
A 1962 Ford Falcon Recieve A Budget Paint Job - Hot Rod Magazine
A 1962 Ford Falcon Recieve A Budget Paint Job - Hot Rod Magazine
Its alot of work andu have to handsand like freakin crazy. I did it and it was very hard and took forever. I would just save up 400 or whatever and take it to that guy that does a good job in ocala at maako or whatever.
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