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Offline Dave_IOW

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Re: Rustoleum
« Reply #20 on: 11 June 2012, 19:53 »
thank fook for this thread,  :huh:

someone on here who shall remain nameless ( but is converting a mk2 to a 1.8T and lives on a lickle island just Sarf of southampton )  thought I was barking mad when i told him to Roller his car  :rolleyes: :lipsrsealed:


Van looks good  :cool: :afro:

Looks interesting   :lipsrsealed:
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Offline Seanl

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Re: Rustoleum
« Reply #21 on: 11 June 2012, 20:33 »
Unfortunately this will no longer alleviate the problems pertaining to my motor car.  :lipsrsealed: :huh:
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Re: Rustoleum
« Reply #22 on: 12 June 2012, 00:39 »
Been looking at this for months this is what i want to do on the golf
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Re: Rustoleum
« Reply #23 on: 20 June 2012, 20:23 »
thank fook for this thread,  :huh:

someone on here who shall remain nameless ( but is converting a mk2 to a 1.8T and lives on a lickle island just Sarf of southampton )  thought I was barking mad when i told him to Roller his car  :rolleyes: :lipsrsealed:


Van looks good  :cool: :afro:

Cheers, still need to paint the roof and need to Mot it, had to weld the door steps but that's all done now so pretty much ready...

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Re: Rustoleum
« Reply #24 on: 20 June 2012, 20:25 »
Been looking at this for months this is what i want to do on the golf

Its alot of time and effort, I wouldn't entertain it without a DA to be honest, its still alot of time and effort but much easier!!!

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Re: Rustoleum
« Reply #25 on: 20 June 2012, 22:35 »
Paint bought last night  :smiley:

How would a DA benefit the job?
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Re: Rustoleum
« Reply #26 on: 21 June 2012, 17:49 »
Paint bought last night  :smiley:

How would a DA benefit the job?

What you painting and what colour?

A DA Sander saves sanding by hand... Depends how much bodywork your doing really, my van had been hand painted and the finish was awful so needed alot of prep work.
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Re: Rustoleum
« Reply #27 on: 21 June 2012, 22:17 »
DA only really for initial prep inbetween coats do it by hand or you could find yourself taking a lot of paint off ! also wet sand as much as you can as it doesn't clog the paper and so it lasts longer
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Re: Rustoleum
« Reply #28 on: 21 June 2012, 23:29 »
Agreed, although the rustoleum paint is pretty forgiving, I useds 80 grit on the hand painted bottom half, then 240 everywhere then painted...

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Re: Rustoleum
« Reply #29 on: 25 June 2012, 18:58 »
interesting stuff. not a bad finish at all to be fair.