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Old Mar 29, 2009 | 06:39 AM
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So I'm redoing my waterfall, Door handles with rings, gauge cluster and Shifter bezel thing. it was originally blue and black but I'm tired of the blue. I sanded down the pieces already but I'm having trouble deciding on which spray paint to use. I want a glossy/shiny black. I'm gonna primer it first then hit it with black BUT which spray paint should I use? I know a lot of gloss black spray paint is really watery and I hate that, I was thinkin of goin with montana/belton cans(graffiti spray paint) but I'm not sure cause they have fat caps and the can is done with literally 5 seconds of spraying.



so what do you guys suggest? which glossy spray paint should I go with? brand? place to get it? etc.



thanx everybody for helping me out in advanced
Old Mar 29, 2009 | 06:47 AM
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Maybe you could get some BSP automotive paint in a spray can? Dont know if there is a place around you
Old Mar 29, 2009 | 06:52 AM
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I like BSP color but I didn't want the sparkle flakes in the paint, I'm not sure if anywhere around me sells it either, but I wouldn't mind bsp at all now that I'm thinkin bout it
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Yea, if there was a place I am sure they could do any black that you wanted.
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hmm do u mean like a home depot or a paint place? they can put paint in spraypaint cans? really?
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I am not exactly sure where, but yea I have heard they can put automotive paint in a spraypaint can.
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Putting auto paint in cans is easy...do it all the time. Why are you going to re-primer your interior? I really hope you didn't sand everything down all the way.
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I sanded it down to tak of the color it has on it now which is the blue I sanded it down enough to take off the blue, is that bad? I was gonna primer it cause I never primered it the first time and I'm thinkin the paint would stick better no?
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do u sell auto paint in spray paint cans flea? maybe flint mica
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^ +1?
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