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Old 03-04-2011, 08:41 PM   #1
FresnoFleetside
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Location: Fresno, CA
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how to flat black my 65

I'm welding my rollpan on this weekend (at least I'm planning to), and since I'm gonna have to do some painting anyways, I'm thinking about going with a temporary flat black and entering it in a local rat rod car/truck show next month.

It's just a temp paint job, but I'd still like it to look smooth because "temporary" can turn in to a long time when it comes to my projects.

I've rattle-can-primered a few vehicles in the past, without putting to much effort into it, and it's came out alright. All I ever did was wash it, mask it, and spray it.

I was wondering if anybody had any tips on technique, since budget is an issue, I will still be using rattle-cans. So do I need to sand the paint first? Wet-sand? How many coats? How many cans? What kind of paint/primer? Should I clear coat afterwards, or will that make it glossy? Rattle can clear coat ok? and how will this paint job effect the next ghetto paint job I do later on down the road... lol ...

I know that's a lot of questions, I appreciate any help. Thanks for reading.

-Ray
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