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Have tried all kinds of search but can't find one I know I saw about using either spray cans or roller. I am I crazy?
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7T Porsh ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 2,691 Joined: 27-March 06 From: Glendale Ca Member No.: 5,782 Region Association: Southern California ![]() ![]() |
Thinned the paint but didn;t use hardener since the threads advised no. It would cause drying while rolling to spread the paint. You will still have to spray the jambs somehow.
No smell or overspray but just wasn't worth. I used the preval cans on the valances and those little sprayers are great. You can do a whole car but takes a lot of refills. Was so much easier to spray with a gun. Like they say, spraying was the easiest part. Prepping, setting up the garage and ventilation, blocking and sanding...these are the hardest parts. Take your time and setup a "booth" by dropping some plastic sheeting, get a fan and respirator, water the floor down and go for it. You can always sand it down and try again. |
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