Bro can you give me list of stuff to buy please I watch videos I'm trying this method tomorrow to spray my car its 800$ at mocco I have confidence in myself I can do this
Hey mate thanks for your video.. I have a bonnet and the doors sills are faded its a black car as well! If I follow these steps will it look ok.. like no spray lines etc ? Thanks mate
For a smoother spray, shake can for 2 mins, then place in your hottest tap water (which happens to be the max temp at which the spray can be stored 120°) for 5 mins, shake again for 2 mins, then spray. But overall, great video!
This dude makes it look easy, I've done this before and it didn't look nearly as good as his. very well explained and nice job with showing the time every 10 minutes.
@@eyecare8363 I learn the hard way too, for beginners pls get none drip can of spray pan, Rust and Rustolean( someone can spelled check me on that but I’m sure we all know that brand) so those two brands offer non drip , great for beginners
Terrible ..never masked wheel and tyre...800/1000..grit to finish..never spray over a fault..you leave 24 hrs ..resand..1000 try again..bloody mess be honest..ive done loads these jobs..he aint got a clue
There are many components to getting a good result. One plan I found which succeeds in merging these is the Magic Painter Method (check it out on google) definately the most useful info i've seen. Check out this incredible site.
Note to anyone and everyone: use respirator when spraying with that clear coat. It has a hardener that will destroy your lungs. It really does smell like auto quality paint (really really strong permenant marker smell) and leaves a haze in the nearby area that you have to wipe off/clean
Thanks SOOO MUCH for tip on respirator !!! Do it yourself female (old lady) thought Covid mask would be enough!! Compassionate gentleman saying respirator is serious shit! Lungs don’t grow back that damage is permanent.💝💝💝💝Can’t say thanks enough
Just to help you out. Drysand with 320. Spray primer. Wetsand 600 or drysand 500. Spray basecoat. With spray cans, light passes is better than heavy passes. Wait 10min between coats. Spray 2k clear. Slower 75% overlap medium wetcoat. Only need 3 coats. Results are the same as if spraying with a paint gun. I've sprayed it and didn't need to sand and buff. Don't dry mist the last coat if your running out! Just make sure you bought enough for the project. Thats all, Goodluck and keep it up.
Absolutely sand primer w/ 500 before base coat. & wipe off the spray tip every few passes as fast as you can. Long quick overlapping passes with base. Clear coat should bring it out and make it look alot better. (Wear a respirator also)
Good job prepping it for paint. Usually turning the can upside down and pressing the cap/nozzle a few times helps purge the tip to avoid getting it clogged and getting a clumpy spray. It says it on the chingadera.
I just did this re paint on my roof this weekend and the 2K clear coat is legit awesome stuff, i was forced to paint it outside in windy conditions and despite that it still turned out awesome. I will be re painting my whole SUV ...I wore an N95 face mask too because that is some strong stuff
There's some skill involved buddy , lol I worked using aerosol cans to paint agricultural machinery, I developed skills and so used them at home on my cars lol,
tip: buy a full can of paint for each panel you intend on painting, and keep the tips from the cans that flow the best. sometimes aerosols have inconsistencies, and they end up as glops. the last 25% of a can is sketchy at best
Make sure after using cans, (applying) you turn upside down and spray until color of paint becomes clear. Takes a couple seconds every time, and keeps nozzle clean. Those blotches are from not cleaning the nozzle, upside down spray in between use. Dry paint builds up with each use inside nozzle until the flow is compromised and starts splotching like that. Simple after use couple seconds upside down clears and cleans the nozzle, and you are off and running, even good to go after shelved. Nice work friend.
Awesome video and great advice. Clear all the little Chingaderas, sand them down then, primer, sand and paint. Definitely doing this to my $500 Honda. 😅😜
That rough texture is caused by 2 things. 1. Rattle cans are super reduced compared to paint mixed for shooting out of a gun, this causes it to flash off fast and that’s why spray paint has such a fast flash time. This is amplified when it’s hot outside 2. You aren’t lying the paint on thick enough, slow it down a bit there. Your first coat is fine as a tack coat but you’re last coat needs to be a wet coat, I’m talking almost running wet, takes awhile to get a feel for it and good lighting helps a lot. I’ve used rattle cans on my engine bay with 2k clear and every time it turns out looking like glass. No orange peal at all. Also Spray paint likes it to be about 70 degrees or so to look the best.
Hektor, thanks man! You covered this job in a simple to understand but detailed manner. You gave me the confidence to try this in my driveway. In my case not looking for perfection just good enough for a beater car and it came out great!
Put the cans in the sun to "pressurize" them. If no sun that day, soak 'um in hot water, leave the spray nozzle above and out of the water. Hector, that looks awesome man, I'm impressed!!!
Nice result! I Had the same problem splatters occuring with spraypaint. What helps is turning the can upside down and spray (short) between coats. This will actually clean up the nozzle for your next coat.
Also as soon as your done spraying turn the can upside down which will blow straight aerosol through the nozzle to help keep paint from drying inside the valve and clogging the can , causing sputtering paint .
Agreed. For anyone watching you really should wear at least a half face mask with proper gas/vapor cartridges. This paint has isocyanate in it which will bond to your lungs. The harbor freight respirator will even work to an extent for this. Nice video though, it looks pretty good.
That fender looks terrific! I like your technique of very light continuing layers of paint and the clear coat as well. Many others are a bit heavy on each coat and tend to run into problems, yet you did really well :)
This could be a good video series of different techniques. Ratchets and Wrenches did a good video that I used on trying to fix the roof of my truck. I got burned on that duplicolor clear coat as the white paint eventually faded and now it’s peeling. That panel looks good.
If anyone is planning on doing a lot of painting with a rattle can on your car, I advise you buy a paint can trigger adapter, it will stop you from getting cramped fingers.
Great video, if you wanted to do the whole car, would you get a spray gun and air compressor, would that be more economical for the paint, primer, and clear coat investments ? Cheers
You got a new sub here bro. I'm not even going to try and watch another video because this is all I need. I pretty much knew all this but looking at what you did will definitely make me do a betrer job on my Volvo S40. 💪🏾💪🏾👍🏼
This was the best video out there super helpful super clear instructions you have saved my life as a girl just tryna make my car cute! Thank you thank you thank you !!!!!! Sending Love from the uk
Was considering this DIY. Thanks for the vid ! I have now learned I will be swiping a card thru a reader at a local paint and body shop. I would fail miserably with all the prep work long before paint.
The only thing I would do different is use finer wet sand paper on the primer cause I can see scratch marks made from your sand paper and I would wet sand the clear with really fine wet sand paper. Great job .
Bro, I saw this guy from paint society painting some fenders on a crv and he did it completely different than the way you are doing it right there. I think everyone has it's on way to do paint work. Anyway thanks for sharing. 👍
After 24hrs of letting the paint flash and bake you should wet sand the clear all the way up to 2000 grit . You will have No orange peel and you will have a mirror finish 👌🏼
Homie Hektor. Papí I just looked at your real time video. My Brother LOVE THE PAINT JOB! Man it looks MARVELOUS, from a can? My Brother you're SUPERB with your skills! I'm going to try that with my old 2001 PT. Cruiser. Because it needs some touch-ups. Keep making more videos, whenever you have time. I'll like to see you spray over an entire car with some RATTLE CANS! Peace and Love Brother! From the U. S. Virgin Islands.
that's a nice paint job, but dont forget Hector is going to be running 3 Honda Civics with spoon engines. And on top of that he just came into Harry's and he ordered 3 T66 turbos, with NOS, and a Motec system exhaust
Good stuff and I do the same with the light coats Only thing I would complain about is the overspray You're gonna have on the Rim haha otherwise good stuff!
damn bro! Im so glad that I came across your video. I have a 2012 civic Si and man my paint looks like hell on the roof and the trunk. Gonna give it a go and hopefully it turns out nicely.
Good work man. I will definitely use this to handle my hood and panels. How many cans do you think will be sufficient for the hood? Primer, paint , clear? Three cans each maybe?
I have had fantastic luck as of late with Cans.. I can not justify cleaning my SATA for the cost of a spray can I did half of a Silve bumper cover, and tho you can not blend, it came out great
Regarding the splatter from what I heard you have to clear out the pipe/tube inside the can in-between coats. You can do this by spraying the can upside down till it runs clear.
Oh Homie, I love your tips and little quips that I remember from HS!!! Chingadera! Freakin' haven't heard that in 40 years, my brother! Great informative vid! Thx! Subscribed!
Cool video, was looking to do a rattle can paint job on my truck then I saw you’re in Pomona. Mejor te llevo mi troca so you can make more content I just moved here
Word of advice from a panel beat spray painter of 17years ... wen u tack cloth before primer use wax and grease remover keep it clean ... wen u prime 2thin coats and 3rd coat should be nice and thick and I use 800 to sand it down so smooth as ... as for the paint "spitting" from the can that's cos duplicolor have shit tips ... so to help with that get warm water soak the can (below nossle) in the water for 10-15mins shake the can well spray and wen u do a coat turn can upside down and spray a lil bit into the air away from panel to clean the nossle ... hopefully that helps brother...
Ok 👌🏾 I’m 100% using your vid. You showed each step, you explained clearly, you made it easy for me to understand exactly how to replicate your process. Thank you for making this Vid. Also- your family is beautiful! 😊Wear a respirator PLEASE. 🙏🏾You children need their father. Your wife needs her husband. That 2X clear coat will destroy your lungs and take you from your family before your time. 🙏🏾
Next time you do the clear with spraymax, do 12 inch wet passes after the tack coat. clear isnt like base coat, you dont need to do long passes for even coverage. Gotta wet that clear out in coat 2 and 3. Once 24 hours passes. 2000 grit sand the entire panel and polish...will look like a negative downdraft paint booth job.
Such a tease hector! I'm gonna be paint my toyota pickup soon and ill be rattle canning it with probably a stone color in a camo variant, im gonna follow this closely and use the links on the stuff I cant get locally for cheaper I think arousal stuff is expensive to ship so its taxed online. I'm gonna be doing the cab only since im trying to get a flatbed.
@@APerson-ln9lo Not yet I keep getting it put behind, I wanna get a flat bed made and while its being made take the old bed off so the whole cab is done. I just got a prius this week for a commuter so I'll be able to do more indept projects since its not my only vehicle anymore. Sub to my channel I keep my trucks progress on it.
Make sure you check out part two to this video 👉🏼ua-cam.com/video/1HbYxcHXNho/v-deo.html
Bro can you give me list of stuff to buy please I watch videos I'm trying this method tomorrow to spray my car its 800$ at mocco I have confidence in myself I can do this
Hey mate thanks for your video.. I have a bonnet and the doors sills are faded its a black car as well!
If I follow these steps will it look ok.. like no spray lines etc ?
Thanks mate
For a smoother spray, shake can for 2 mins, then place in your hottest tap water (which happens to be the max temp at which the spray can be stored 120°) for 5 mins, shake again for 2 mins, then spray. But overall, great video!
This Dude by FAR has the BEST IN DEPTH AUTO PAINTING DIY Videos on UA-cam! PERIOD. THANKS HOMEY!
This dude makes it look easy, I've done this before and it didn't look nearly as good as his. very well explained and nice job with showing the time every 10 minutes.
He's good around a spray can. Mines has drips and smudges. But he saved my money so thank hector
Thats only for peoples that know how to paint most of peoples dont know how to pray correctly
@@eyecare8363 I learn the hard way too, for beginners pls get none drip can of spray pan, Rust and Rustolean( someone can spelled check me on that but I’m sure we all know that brand) so those two brands offer non drip , great for beginners
@@Drivenwithambition do they sell that at auto zone ?
Terrible ..never masked wheel and tyre...800/1000..grit to finish..never spray over a fault..you leave 24 hrs ..resand..1000 try again..bloody mess be honest..ive done loads these jobs..he aint got a clue
use acetone with a show towel to clean the spray nozzels to prevent build up on the nozzle to prevent the can from spitting it helps alot.
uahahaha
Or lacquer thinner
i read that as acetone wih a snow shovel
@@tristanvandever9411 Brooo me too!😂🤦♂️
Good advice right there
I’m a girl that’s trying to impress her dad so thank you for this video . Just got my paint . Wish me luck !
You got this, just be patient, take your time with it. The results will be good 👍🏼
Make sure you grab a respirator as well. Safety first. Spray painting is dangerous without respirators.
How did it turn out?
@@anthonybrown3198 He kicked her out of the house when he saw the results!
@@Rusiputki She know lives in the crappy painted car down by the river.
"This little chingadera"
used when u dont know what something is called in English 😂😂😂 great vid bro!!
👍🏼thanks for subscribing
Lmao i laughed at that part too💀😂😂
0
000
There are many components to getting a good result. One plan I found which succeeds in merging these is the Magic Painter Method (check it out on google) definately the most useful info i've seen. Check out this incredible site.
Something I found that helps: After the first coat, put the can in hot water while you wait. It helps add a little pressure
After the coat of primer or the color paint?
@@BowlingKaleOswalt Both, it helps keep pressure up in the can for a better soray
@@adrianellis5412 ok thank you! Very much 😁
llllegjflllllĺĺĺp089
How hot are we talkin?
Note to anyone and everyone: use respirator when spraying with that clear coat. It has a hardener that will destroy your lungs. It really does smell like auto quality paint (really really strong permenant marker smell) and leaves a haze in the nearby area that you have to wipe off/clean
Thank you for the tip!
I can't stress this enough. This comment should be pinned.
Thanks SOOO MUCH for tip on respirator !!! Do it yourself female (old lady) thought Covid mask would be enough!! Compassionate gentleman saying respirator is serious shit! Lungs don’t grow back that damage is permanent.💝💝💝💝Can’t say thanks enough
He's a professional he'll be fine.
@@judysuprtrkr3423 Covid mask isn't even enough for covid. Great for dust, though. Maybe.
Just to help you out. Drysand with 320. Spray primer. Wetsand 600 or drysand 500. Spray basecoat. With spray cans, light passes is better than heavy passes. Wait 10min between coats. Spray 2k clear. Slower 75% overlap medium wetcoat. Only need 3 coats. Results are the same as if spraying with a paint gun. I've sprayed it and didn't need to sand and buff. Don't dry mist the last coat if your running out! Just make sure you bought enough for the project. Thats all, Goodluck and keep it up.
Thanks for your input 👊🏼
Can you spray 2k clear coat over top coat of paint if you wet sand and buff it?
Are we not gonna talk about how cute his family is 🥺
Absolutely sand primer w/ 500 before base coat. & wipe off the spray tip every few passes as fast as you can. Long quick overlapping passes with base. Clear coat should bring it out and make it look alot better. (Wear a respirator also)
Good job prepping it for paint. Usually turning the can upside down and pressing the cap/nozzle a few times helps purge the tip to avoid getting it clogged and getting a clumpy spray. It says it on the chingadera.
Thank you bro. Most straight forward, realistic, rattle can video out there 🙌🏼
Nice touch with showing us the time it takes. so about two hours start to finish with drying time in between. Excellent work buddy!
I just did this re paint on my roof this weekend and the 2K clear coat is legit awesome stuff, i was forced to paint it outside in windy conditions and despite that it still turned out awesome. I will be re painting my whole SUV ...I wore an N95 face mask too because that is some strong stuff
That’s right. This stuff works wonders 🤙🏼
@@HomieHektor can i do this outdoors? Because wanna repray a car but got no where indoor to do it
@@micky5545 yes, just make sure the conditions are ideal 👍🏼 wind, weather, temperature
Makes me want to paint my car. I might have to try this soon.
There's some skill involved buddy , lol I worked using aerosol cans to paint agricultural machinery, I developed skills and so used them at home on my cars lol,
@@hesgotamotor8288 if you can do it so can I, skills my ass.
@@Jv9569 Lmao
tip: buy a full can of paint for each panel you intend on painting, and keep the tips from the cans that flow the best. sometimes aerosols have inconsistencies, and they end up as glops. the last 25% of a can is sketchy at best
Can you wet sand base? To get it smoother
Make sure after using cans, (applying) you turn upside down and spray until color of paint becomes clear. Takes a couple seconds every time, and keeps nozzle clean. Those blotches are from not cleaning the nozzle, upside down spray in between use. Dry paint builds up with each use inside nozzle until the flow is compromised and starts splotching like that. Simple after use couple seconds upside down clears and cleans the nozzle, and you are off and running, even good to go after shelved. Nice work friend.
Gotcha 👍🏼
Awesome video and great advice. Clear all the little Chingaderas, sand them down then, primer, sand and paint. Definitely doing this to my $500 Honda. 😅😜
That rough texture is caused by 2 things. 1. Rattle cans are super reduced compared to paint mixed for shooting out of a gun, this causes it to flash off fast and that’s why spray paint has such a fast flash time. This is amplified when it’s hot outside
2. You aren’t lying the paint on thick enough, slow it down a bit there. Your first coat is fine as a tack coat but you’re last coat needs to be a wet coat, I’m talking almost running wet, takes awhile to get a feel for it and good lighting helps a lot. I’ve used rattle cans on my engine bay with 2k clear and every time it turns out looking like glass. No orange peal at all. Also Spray paint likes it to be about 70 degrees or so to look the best.
Hektor, thanks man! You covered this job in a simple to understand but detailed manner. You gave me the confidence to try this in my driveway. In my case not looking for perfection just good enough for a beater car and it came out great!
Put the cans in the sun to "pressurize" them. If no sun that day, soak 'um in hot water, leave the spray nozzle above and out of the water. Hector, that looks awesome man, I'm impressed!!!
You are spraying in 99 degree weather, that's why the paint is coming out that way. Turned out great by the way, one of the better videos out there.
Thanks for the video Hektor. Reminds me of my youth. My stepdad painted cars and all I ever did was sand!
james it’s just fun to do 🎨
@@HomieHektor Have a great day!
I’d just like to say you have a beautiful family
Nice result!
I Had the same problem splatters occuring with spraypaint. What helps is turning the can upside down and spray (short) between coats. This will actually clean up the nozzle for your next coat.
Also as soon as your done spraying turn the can upside down which will blow straight aerosol through the nozzle to help keep paint from drying inside the valve and clogging the can , causing sputtering paint .
Hektor, great job! And I’m really excited that I found the links (first time finding the description!)
That clear coat will harden in your lungs.. 2 part clear coats are dangerous to breath in. Grab a respirator bro :/
Can’t damage your lungs if they’re already damaged 😎
Agreed. For anyone watching you really should wear at least a half face mask with proper gas/vapor cartridges. This paint has isocyanate in it which will bond to your lungs. The harbor freight respirator will even work to an extent for this. Nice video though, it looks pretty good.
He had one in the reflection that i saw
@@v8foraheart884 thats not how that works lol
I don't always breath in.. But breathing yeah I do that both ways, call me old school. Maybe I'm a chingas of the dero variety.
That fender looks terrific! I like your technique of very light continuing layers of paint and the clear coat as well. Many others are a bit heavy on each coat and tend to run into problems, yet you did really well :)
Good stuff bro! I gotta paint my wife's bumper on her truck. I was thinking of doing it diy, but I'm afraid of messing it up.
This could be a good video series of different techniques. Ratchets and Wrenches did a good video that I used on trying to fix the roof of my truck. I got burned on that duplicolor clear coat as the white paint eventually faded and now it’s peeling. That panel looks good.
I painted a door handle with rattle cans before. It turned out perfect. But never tried to paint a whole fender before.
If anyone is planning on doing a lot of painting with a rattle can on your car, I advise you buy a paint can trigger adapter, it will stop you from getting cramped fingers.
This is the perfect video for those who want to do the job at home,, very nice explanation and demonstration,, 👍👍👍
Great video! Thanks bud! I have a black dodge ram that has damaged clear & paint on the cab. Very helpful video
Good job bro. All it needs is a good machine polish to get rid of the haziness from certain angles and make it completely glossy.
Best part of the video is your happy family pic. Well, that and the chingadera comments. 😆 GREAT how-to! Thanks for the step by step video.
Thanks Hektor. Hope your generosity is rewarded!😉
Nice job brother 👍 looks good. I've got a kool chevy work truck,454,that'll I'll be painting. It's currently red,thanks for the helpful tips.
Great video, if you wanted to do the whole car, would you get a spray gun and air compressor, would that be more economical for the paint, primer, and clear coat investments ? Cheers
You got a new sub here bro. I'm not even going to try and watch another video because this is all I need. I pretty much knew all this but looking at what you did will definitely make me do a betrer job on my Volvo S40. 💪🏾💪🏾👍🏼
This was the best video out there super helpful super clear instructions you have saved my life as a girl just tryna make my car cute! Thank you thank you thank you !!!!!! Sending Love from the uk
NIce video, and beautiful family you have there as your screensaver on the phone. You are blessed with your kids. Beautiful wife, way to go homie !
Was considering this DIY. Thanks for the vid ! I have now learned I will be swiping a card thru a reader at a local paint and body shop. I would fail miserably with all the prep work long before paint.
Hard enough to sand and buff that 2k is great! I love this color it looks great!
Beautiful family bro !! God bless you!!
Looks great! Were you going to wet sand it at all with 3000-5000 grit afterwards and polish or nah?
The only thing I would do different is use finer wet sand paper on the primer cause I can see scratch marks made from your sand paper and I would wet sand the clear with really fine wet sand paper. Great job .
Bro, I saw this guy from paint society painting some fenders on a crv and he did it completely different than the way you are doing it right there.
I think everyone has it's on way to do paint work.
Anyway thanks for sharing. 👍
Yeah, the homie Brian. There’s different ways to get similar results 👍🏼
That turned out looking good i was shocked
You really need to lay thicker layer of clear,then it will be much more glossy. ;)
ClownKilla 👍🏼
Even primer and the black layer could be more thick
It helps putting your cans in warm water before spraying to get less orange peel
It was 99 degrees when I was doing this, I don’t think that would’ve helped 👍🏼
Agree, that would of helped out a lot
Me ganaste con el comentario de la “chingadera” 🤣🤣🤣 excelente trabajo el qué haces viejo! 🤙🏻
After 24hrs of letting the paint flash and bake you should wet sand the clear all the way up to 2000 grit . You will have No orange peel and you will have a mirror finish 👌🏼
That’s correct 🤙🏼 check out part 2 right here
👉🏼ua-cam.com/video/1HbYxcHXNho/v-deo.html
Homie Hektor. Papí I just looked at your real time video. My Brother LOVE THE PAINT JOB! Man it looks MARVELOUS, from a can? My Brother you're SUPERB with your skills! I'm going to try that with my old 2001 PT. Cruiser. Because it needs some touch-ups. Keep making more videos, whenever you have time. I'll like to see you spray over an entire car with some RATTLE CANS! Peace and Love Brother! From the U. S. Virgin Islands.
Hecktor, brah you kill me. Good show! More Chingaderos, por favor.
that's a nice paint job, but dont forget Hector is going to be running 3 Honda Civics with spoon engines. And on top of that he just came into Harry's and he ordered 3 T66 turbos, with NOS, and a Motec system exhaust
🚗💨
Good stuff and I do the same with the light coats Only thing I would complain about is the overspray You're gonna have on the Rim haha otherwise good stuff!
you should apply all coats from coat no. 2 even wetter for best results. 50/50 overlap. keep up the good work :D
looks great! Going to try this on my old pick up section by section. thanks for posting.
damn bro! Im so glad that I came across your video. I have a 2012 civic Si and man my paint looks like hell on the roof and the trunk. Gonna give it a go and hopefully it turns out nicely.
The paint code won’t always be in the drivers door jamb. Some may be in the trunk, glovebox or under the hood.
Great video - gonna apply it to my truck......goodjob Hektor!
Cut buff and polish will make this job look even better, good job bro
Great photo of your family!
Good work man. I will definitely use this to handle my hood and panels. How many cans do you think will be sufficient for the hood? Primer, paint , clear? Three cans each maybe?
Very easy to follow excited to try this this summer
always remember you need to clean the nozzle after every spray, I spray brake cleaner through the nozzle from below and out the spray hole
Looks good hommie. Wet sand the clear coat to get an even shinier finish
I have had fantastic luck as of late with Cans..
I can not justify cleaning my SATA for the cost of a spray can
I did half of a Silve bumper cover, and tho you can not blend, it came out great
Firme!
Nice job, looks great!
Gracias Héctor step by step good job bro
Thanks for watching, make sure you see the rest of ‘em 👍🏼
Damn Chigaderas always in the way.
Pear looks awesome!
Regarding the splatter from what I heard you have to clear out the pipe/tube inside the can in-between coats. You can do this by spraying the can upside down till it runs clear.
and constantly wipe down the nozzle
thanks for putting up more videos!
Thanks Hektor, you really explained that well! I gotta do a whole car using this method D:
Nice video Hector. I'm going to do it to my 2001 accord. Wear a respirator Homie!
I just happen to find your channel. Cool content. What state are you in? Are you doing side jobs?
Jajajaja this little chingadera!!! LMAO
You know, la chingadera 😎
Jajajajajajajaja I almost choke 😂
Oh Homie, I love your tips and little quips that I remember from HS!!! Chingadera! Freakin' haven't heard that in 40 years, my brother! Great informative vid! Thx! Subscribed!
That little chingadera!😂😂😂 I couldn't stop laughing when you said that. Great video! Earned a sub here.
Great job bro.. explained well
1:49 ah the sound of a water drop 💧 😂
Like a poo plop
@@ShadowIYI perfection
Hi Hector, thank you for this nice video. How much primer, base coat and clear coats are needed to paint a bonnet please?
I would get 2 cans of each, you might need 1.5 cans to get the job done
@@HomieHektor Thank you very much for your quick response and kindness.
Thanks for the guide man! This is awesome!
Good tip , now and then clean the noozle with a cloth, there is often a build up of paint at the noozle and its bad.
Great video thank you. Enjoy that it's realistic. Going to do my Mr2 Roadster today, what can go wrong..
Cool video, was looking to do a rattle can paint job on my truck then I saw you’re in Pomona. Mejor te llevo mi troca so you can make more content I just moved here
May Allah bless you my brother, i never thought about even thinking of doing something like this👍👍
Word of advice from a panel beat spray painter of 17years ... wen u tack cloth before primer use wax and grease remover keep it clean ... wen u prime 2thin coats and 3rd coat should be nice and thick and I use 800 to sand it down so smooth as ... as for the paint "spitting" from the can that's cos duplicolor have shit tips ... so to help with that get warm water soak the can (below nossle) in the water for 10-15mins shake the can well spray and wen u do a coat turn can upside down and spray a lil bit into the air away from panel to clean the nossle ... hopefully that helps brother...
Ok 👌🏾 I’m 100% using your vid. You showed each step, you explained clearly, you made it easy for me to understand exactly how to replicate your process. Thank you for making this Vid. Also- your family is beautiful! 😊Wear a respirator PLEASE. 🙏🏾You children need their father. Your wife needs her husband. That 2X clear coat will destroy your lungs and take you from your family before your time. 🙏🏾
Thanks 🙏🏼 Make sure you watch part 2
👉🏼ua-cam.com/video/1HbYxcHXNho/v-deo.html
Next time you do the clear with spraymax, do 12 inch wet passes after the tack coat. clear isnt like base coat, you dont need to do long passes for even coverage. Gotta wet that clear out in coat 2 and 3. Once 24 hours passes. 2000 grit sand the entire panel and polish...will look like a negative downdraft paint booth job.
That's right I would like to paint my truck Chevrolet blue ima follow your steps puro the homie hextor
Such a tease hector! I'm gonna be paint my toyota pickup soon and ill be rattle canning it with probably a stone color in a camo variant, im gonna follow this closely and use the links on the stuff I cant get locally for cheaper I think arousal stuff is expensive to ship so its taxed online. I'm gonna be doing the cab only since im trying to get a flatbed.
Have you done it yet? If so how did it turn out
@@APerson-ln9lo Not yet I keep getting it put behind, I wanna get a flat bed made and while its being made take the old bed off so the whole cab is done. I just got a prius this week for a commuter so I'll be able to do more indept projects since its not my only vehicle anymore. Sub to my channel I keep my trucks progress on it.
Do you use the same steps on plastic bumpers?
Thanks hector great video, beautiful family
Def need that clear coat