I recall an article in CKC a while back (at least a year, maybe 2!) where someone had painted their car (possibly a riot) with roll on paint. I cant
find my copy of the magazine, but does anyone know, or can recall who made the paint/where it came from?
Cheers
Hugh
I recall it was a Sylvia Stryker and red but cant remember the paint. You can buy brush on repaint from most motor factors and an excellent finish can be achieved with the correct preperation
I've heard of people roller painting using Rustoleum Combi-Color with great results.
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Originally posted by austin man
I recall it was a Sylvia Stryker and red but cant remember the paint. You can buy brush on repaint from most motor factors and an excellent finish can be achieved with the correct preperation
Just found it for you it was a running reporters car in CKC mag, the car was a sylva mojo and the article says that the paint job for the car cost him
£200 and is marketed by deauville cars.
http://www.deauvillecars.com/
Hope this helps.
http://sylvamojo.blogspot.com/2007_07_01_archive.html
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Originally posted by zilspeed
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Originally posted by austin man
I recall it was a Sylvia Stryker and red but cant remember the paint. You can buy brush on repaint from most motor factors and an excellent finish can be achieved with the correct preperation
That'll be Sylva, with a silent and indeed non existent 'i'.
I now, off topic, but we all have our little things to get tweaked about.
JF
SYLVA owner.
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Originally posted by zilspeed
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Originally posted by austin man
I recall it was a Sylvia Stryker and red but cant remember the paint. You can buy brush on repaint from most motor factors and an excellent finish can be achieved with the correct preperation
That'll be Sylva, with a silent and indeed non existent 'i'.
I now, off topic, but we all have our little things to get tweaked about.
JF
SYLVA owner.
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Originally posted by se7en
I've heard of people roller painting using Rustoleum Combi-Color with great results.
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Originally posted by Humbug
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Originally posted by zilspeed
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Originally posted by austin man
I recall it was a Sylvia Stryker and red but cant remember the paint. You can buy brush on repaint from most motor factors and an excellent finish can be achieved with the correct preperation
That'll be Sylva, with a silent and indeed non existent 'i'.
I now, off topic, but we all have our little things to get tweaked about.
JF
SYLVA owner.
That'll also be Striker with a silent and indeed non existent 'y'.
Humbug
Stuart Taylor owner
[Edited on 20/3/10 by steve m]
Thank you to all the English graduates, we have eventually managed to answer the question.
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Originally posted by austin man
Thank you to all the English graduates, we have eventually managed to answer the question.
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Originally posted by steve m
handpainted finish looks pants, compared to a good 2 pack paint,
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My 7 was ?<< was handpainted in
re-paint, not now !!
handpainted finish looks pants, compared to a good 2 pack paint,
I have seen a car painted by a decorator using a Camel hair brush the finish was amazing he used coachpaint.
i looked into the rollered paint a while back. good results can be had, but it takes a huge amount of work from what i was told to get near to even a
rattle can finish. depends how paitent you are
paul
I had a Transit pick up that I painted using enamel coach paint and when I started the paint was too thick so I thinned it with white spirit. I
brushed it with a good quality brush and it looked alright for a brush finish straight off. I left it in the garage till next day and went back to
demask and it looked great, no-one believed I had brush painted it.
It might have been a Transyt, I'm not sure now
[Edited on 20/3/10 by Peteff]
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Originally posted by Peteff
It might have been a Transyt, I'm not sure now
[Edited on 20/3/10 by Peteff]
did you paint it Norwegian blue?
Aaaah the whit!
It's not whit, it's wit (unless you're on about sometime in May)
lol
I used this approach on my Sylva Leader - the result is okay and could be improved upon with more skill by the applicator! Its a useful locost option
- particularly if you have a garage without power.
Ian
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Originally posted by se7en
I've heard of people roller painting using Rustoleum Combi-Color with great results.
We used the rustolueum stuff with their adhesion primer on an old fibre glass jeep , excellent result, also took a look a the Deauville stud ff at Stafford show one year , it looked Ok but if it was an expensiuve car I' d still want it sprayed
atb
Mike