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Pro Painter SPRAY PAINTS a Car!! || Rustoleum TURBO Paint Job || Arctic Camo for $150?!

Jun 05, 2021
foreigner welcome back to barely built very excited about today's video yes, you read the title correctly. I'm going to show you how I

paint

ed my truck using

spray

paint

, Lightning Life Lawyer, hello, I eat cake for breakfast because of the lightning thing, okay, yeah. I will stop using cans of Rust-oleum

turbo

spray

paint. These are about twice as tall as a regular spray paint can, have extra pressure, and a tip that can spray a paint-like 10-inch fan. weapon, that's what I'm going to use as a base and I'm also going to go a step further, so make sure you stay until the end, give them a satisfaction that they couldn't get otherwise with paint.
pro painter spray paints a car rustoleum turbo paint job arctic camo for 150
For starters it's not in great condition, it had definitely seen better days, there are previous repairs that are pretty bad here, there is also rust in several places, so I wanted to give this truck a paint job that would be relatively simple but would look better than before. It wasn't exactly tall after removing all the hardware, the next step was to start sanding. The number one rule of painting is that paint doesn't stick to gloss, so I need to sand all the painted surfaces on my truck. I start with 400 grit sandpaper and started working on all the panels, making sure they were all scratched evenly at the same time my friend Anthony was helping to remove the scratches and other minor bits and glue that was on the body.
pro painter spray paints a car rustoleum turbo paint job arctic camo for 150

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I also sprayed some sandable primer on some stains. the hood to clean it and smooth out some imperfections from a previous repair, hit it with some degreaser and we are ready to move this pup to the paint booth, once inside the paint booth it was time to start filming, now the Tape is one of the most important parts of a paint job. Clean prep leads to clean paint, so you want to be careful with the tape and make sure you have nice, solid edges. You're right on the edge. You want to tape where I can use the door jamb.
pro painter spray paints a car rustoleum turbo paint job arctic camo for 150
I taped duct tape to help prevent overspray into the jam and then used plastic sheeting to bag up anything I couldn't cover with it. Wow, after everything was all taped up, it was time to move on to the fun part, painting baby, as well. You can see that the Rust-oleum

turbo

cans do an amazing job of achieving a wide, even coverage, very similar to a spray gun. A couple of minor difficulties I encountered when I was shooting the hood, I couldn't get the can horizontal to lower it straight. pattern which led to me having a heavy edge on the side closest to me.
pro painter spray paints a car rustoleum turbo paint job arctic camo for 150
I fixed it by moving to the front of the hood and making passes in the opposite direction and trying to keep the angle as flat as possible with just the target. It looked really cool and had a great finish as far as the spray paint goes. I wanted to go one step further. I wanted to do an

arctic

camo

uflage pattern on the truck using freehand blocks of black gray and lime green, so I started. taping all the blocks together for my first layer which was going to be grey, after taping all the blocks together I bagged the truck again and then cut the blocks out of that bag with a razor blade and then went back and taped those holes with tape. which just had the blocks exposed and ready to paint after spraying the gray blocks I found that the white paint underneath didn't cure as fast as the gray paint on top and in fact if you look at the cans for the turbo they mention It has a longer curing time compared to most spray

paints

.
Not knowing this I had sprayed too early with the gray which caused wrinkles where the paint on top dries faster and shrinks as the paint below tries to dry, this also led to me getting tape lines from my tape that I had laid out for the blocks at this point, I decided to peel everything off and take it home overnight to let the white finish transport so I could continue with the other colored blocks once I returned. at home it was just a matter of rinse and repeat with the process of building blocks and cutting bags this is very tedious it takes a lot of time and a lot of strange tape and after removing the final tape it was time to reveal the baby and that's how I painted my truck using Rust-oleum turbo spray paint.
If you like this video be sure to like and subscribe, share it with your friends to show them what they could do with their car if they wanted to do the same. route now you may have noticed that I have some small imperfections on the truck and it is not completely finished. I have a couple of stains from overspray. I still have some tape lines where I couldn't cover them with other colors and I'm also missing some pieces. I'm going to do a video in the future going over this possibly wet sanding and polishing it or maybe cleaning it to see what I can do to remedy that overall orange peel and fix it. to see it even better than it already is now thanks for watching, see you in the next video

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