2 coats of Rustoleum with pentrol added for smooth dry. The surface was sanded to a 120 grit rough. Used cleaner to remove any wax and/or greases from age. All dings were patched and primed.
After 2 weeks I can polish with a polishing wheel then spray the last coat with an HVLP. It is a method similar to my professional method of painting front doors for new homes. My work looked glass smooth, literally. I always spent extra work on the front doors as it is usually the very first impression of the interior quality.
Rustoleum is a fantastic paint that withstands UV rays very well. btw, this isn't the cheap rustoleum method found across the I-net.
I still need to put up the racing strips and other pin strips planned but I have to spray the last coat before I can paint them.
Check it out...
After 2 weeks I can polish with a polishing wheel then spray the last coat with an HVLP. It is a method similar to my professional method of painting front doors for new homes. My work looked glass smooth, literally. I always spent extra work on the front doors as it is usually the very first impression of the interior quality.
Rustoleum is a fantastic paint that withstands UV rays very well. btw, this isn't the cheap rustoleum method found across the I-net.
I still need to put up the racing strips and other pin strips planned but I have to spray the last coat before I can paint them.
Check it out...
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