Just a tip, when testing if paint is tacky or ready for the next coat, don't touch the surface you are painting, touch the masking. That way you don't introduce oils from your finger in the paintjob.
@@SOLDOZER I wasn't criticizing, just offering advice. Also it doesn't matter to me if it an rattle canning something or using a gun, the goal is to make something look better than it was before I sprayed paint on it.
If used as follows , these cans can have amazing results… all has to do with a little sanding. 2 coats of primer.. light sand in between coats with 1800 grit. 3 coats of the paint.. light sand again between coats. 2200 grit 2 coats of clear with a wet sand in between coats. I’ve had great results doing this way... takes a bit longer but well worth the patience. Did a 1996 Tacoma just full of fibreglass and bondo about 7 years ago now… still looks great . 😎 Wish they had grey though .
You’re telling me you wet sanded after each coat did you wait at least an hour before doing that because wet sanding anything besides the final clear after it’s cured it usually the only sanding you should ever do besides 800 grit after last coat of primer dries very interested in your response and how long it lasted you I might try wet sanding the paint after it dries but I’d be worried abt the paint not being tacky and the clear laying down bad
Do you put anything down on bare metal to ensure bonding? I’ve heard that you’re supposed to drizzle it so the paint has something to grab on to and doesn’t start flaking off
Works pretty good. Closest thing to a real air gun you can get in a spray can. Maintaining correct distance while spraying is very important, with minimal overlap or it tends to run. Creates tons of overspray, so it's much less mess if the painting is done outdoors.
Great video. I just painted my '81 F150 with a 6-pak of turbo spray cans. Took about an hour, it paints so fast. Turned out way better than I thought it would. Cost $87 for the 6-pak on Amazon.
I wish they had more colors outside of Black and White. I hope they come out with more colors down the road. I plan on doing another Rustoleum paint job
that's what i'm waiting for multi colors,they delivery in the cans is perfect for what i do,and rustoleum i've been using it since i was a youngster,painting is fun fun
I am seeing alot of people singing the praises of these Turbo cans and painting cars with it, but, honestly, for the price of a can of it, I’d just break out the compressor and gun … or even an airless electric gun … thin some canned oil based paint, and add some hardner. You’d end up with a MUCH more durable paint job that will outlast spray can paint for about the same cost (maybe less if you already had some of the tools and materials on hand). I painted my mailbox and post with a spray can and it only lasted about a year before the paint failed. I repainted it with Rustoleum in a can and a brush (no hardener) and it still looks good 4 years on. I am sure, if prepped well, the Turbo can will lay out a nice finish. I’m just not sure it will last or be durable in the long haul. I guess it’s all about what your needs are?
rustoleum with hardner from a spray gun will give you a better long lasting finish but how is that cheaper than this can? Sure if you have a compressor and a gun already but if you have that already this can is not something you should even be considering.
Great job. A couple of tips, (you may have done this), put hot water in a sink and sit the can in the water until the water is tepid. This will help atomize the paint spray better. Also did you do anything to the inside the fender, maybe a couple of light coats.
when painting a light color such as white, it's better to put a coat of gray or white primer down, the black will bleed through worse than the gray or white will
Nice job. I wonder can this turbo can in white be used as a primer? I want to paint my car the oem red color but wonder if I can use white as a primer layer
How long you have to wait before you do any biffing /compound polishing. I am rung rust oleum but i have tried buffing after 3-4 days and it just comes off with buffing even with the smoothest foam.
This is a great video but I wish somebody would truly finish the paint job including wet sanding if needed buffing if needed polishing if needed because this paint seems like it has a lot of potential, especially when you consider the alternative having to take it to Maaco or pay $2,000 for a job that you could do yourself.
Depends on the amount of coats. Probably 4-5 if you go 3 or more coats. usually you can do 1 can per body panel which is about 2 coats. So probably 5 at most for 3+ coats on each panel
With this it looks like I won't be needing my air compressor anymore😢. Should I buy this turbo cans to paint a couple metal cabinets and my bathroom vanity piece or should I just use the small compressor I have with my critter spray gun?? It looks much easier to paint with the turbo cans
Rustoleum will hold up fine as car paint. If someone takes some kind of care of the car. I've put rustoleum through the worst and it's still there. I dumped out a bunch on my street and cars have been running over it for 6 years. They've worn through the middle of course, but the sides where the tires don't really go are still there. That's after being in the elements with no shade for 6 years. So you can safely say that it will do well on a car. It just might not look as good as car paint would. But for many cars, it can still be a huge improvement.
@@TierraSunset I had to sand because the old clear coat had gone completely bad. It was rough and gnarly looking, I'm sure you've seen it like that before. So I had to get all that smooth. I also used primer but I didn't do a lot of work to the primer like some people do. I just sprayed it on there, and sanded it one time. I just got it to feel smooth. Other people will go over the primer several times, getting it perfect. They do all this stuff to the primer. It was just an old 1990 honda accord, so I didn't care if it wasn't perfect. I just wanted it to look a lot better, and it did. Night and day difference vs the old torn up paint.
I appreciate the review and I'm not a professional, but omg the manner in which you paint was so difficult to watch. When you touched the paint I almost lost it 🤣.
I think they suck. My 2 cans both sprayed a stream from the top of the fan shaped nozzle and also a steam from the bottom of the fan shaped nozzle…but zero stream from the center of the fan shaped nozzle. Back to the drawing board?
Hi medic magic, did you sand down the area before painting and use Primer ? Or was it just taping off the area and spray painting over the flat black panel? I’m hoping it was just painting. Please let us know
You go over it with 2K clear and a good wetsand/buff and it will last years. I did a rustoleum paint job with 2k clear on my civic a few years ago and it's still in great shape today. With basic colors you can't tell it's not a shop done urethane paint, but its much more difficult with metallics. But $180 vs the $2200 I would have paid...Im pretty happy. Moore's Motorsports Channel has done many of these speak jobs and has videos of durability over time. I think your be surprised where spray paints have gone. They are essentially single stage enamels like what was used in the 50's. The 2K has all the same protections as a normal clear coat which makes up for everything the enamel is lacking.
@@Raymo2u These paints haveHave a different type of hardener that doesn't cure completely because it's out of a spray Can when you go to Sand that paint for paint correction in the future that paint will be gummy under that clear. It will not be sand it properly and it will never cure over the years and years and years I have been there I have done it. The restorium paints do not cure when you go to San them they will You can't feather edge the pait never Is cureyou'll have to strip the whole car its a mess
Got beater Infiniti i35 2003 with bad paint smh kinda wanna turbo can that mf now a whole new other color im sure u can wet sand paint & buff polish after to look clean
Your time between coats is all wrong and it is best to bake the paint especially when you have a garage like that to work with. Either use a propane heater or just space heaters and circulate the air with a box fan but don't blow dust around. I like to paint at 85 degrees and wait until the maximum time is up for recoat on each spray but remember to take off your tip and clean it in mineral spirits very well and then make sure it is clean and ready to spray on a test board before second coat. Also soak the paint can in a 85 degree bucket of water to get it at the perfect spraying temp. Careful because your paint will be dry very quickly like this and you can make it dry in the air if you try to increase these temps any further so don't. I have experienced and most enamels I used like Rust-Oleum and krylon and DuPont and the auto parts store paint , I forget the name of the auto paint company but it is the exact same way. AC Delco? No that's not it. Duplicolor, that's it. Lol Yeah that one too will dry too quick if you spray any higher that 85 degrees and stand further back than 9 to 12 inches. I would stay at 10 inches at all times with a nice enamel and keep the room at 85 degrees and paint can in an 85 degree bucket of water when you use it. The drying time is different than recoat time technically and just because your paint is dry to the touch doesn't mean you can spray again always. Read the label.. some paint gasses off for 6 hours, some 12, lots 16 to 18 hours, most say 24 hours to be safe, but these conditions I am telling you with very little humidity and 85 degrees in the garage will gas out that paint faster and you should be able to split that gas off time into a out 60 percent safely but I would definitely test it because I have tried some that will be good to go in an hour, some that will spiderweb in an hour, and then some that will spider web up to 24 and 72 hours even but not in this climate I speak of. At 85 degrees and ultra low humidity many if not all oil paints will finish gassing off within 12 hours tops but they will tell you a lot more to be safe. It is sometimes a crap shoot weather or not to recoat instantly or waiting 24 hours. Many paints will say shoot it again within an hour or wait 24 hours which I would say is standard but I have luck with spraying Rust-Oleum back to back to back and waiting 9 minutes in between coats at 85 degrees then applying a urethane poly after 13 minutes and I am good for one piss coat then a 9 minute quick dry then one medium heavy coat, then wait 9 minutes then a final medium to medium heavy coat that I cal the closer and it is all good then. Lol Otherwise I spray with spraymax 2 k clear and I paint my piss coat, let dry 9 minutes, spray a medium heavy coat of color again then let dry 12 minutes, then one final medium coat to medium heavy coat foe my final and tuen i wait for that to flash and spray my clear right then in one fair swoop and it usually does the job. It dries super fast and I don't get fusion pop or fish eyes or orange peel or spider webbing if I follow these directions. The thing I run into is when to recoat though. Some of these times are different for certain products. Some want you to spray your clear coat after 12 hours or after 30 minutes but nothing in between. Some tell you nothing at all until it has gasses off completely for it full 24 hours or maybe 72 hours which is a bad product in my opinion but they exist. The best is duplicolor and spraymax in my opinion and I always do the 13, 9, 9 method then spray my clear after it has gasses out at 12 to 24 in an 85 degree low humidity garage. It's tough to judge now days because even the paint varies with recoat times from can to can as much as 50 percent I have found. It's hard to really nail down a recoat time especially when switching from brand to brand and enamel to poly and urethane to laqeur and so on. It is a hard one to judge so you are better off buying a can extra of your paint and testing it in the exact environment with a similar piece of metal or whatever you are painting to see what is flashing at what times in what way and when recoat is acceptable and when it starts fighting with the last coat if at all and see for yourself so you know your limitations and you can learn what you like, how you like it, how much you like it, how long you like it for, and then you will know why you like it and at that point you are as confused as I am and a full blown addict of painting things. 😅😅😅😅 Remember it is always easier to put more on than take it off but that doesnt necessarily mean that putting on just a little will prevent you from having to take it off. Some of the biggest screw ups we make are not runs from too thick a paint job in one area only but it is when we paint at the wrong time and we get spider webbing, crocidiling, snowflaking, cracking, mudding, splintering, splitting, orange peeling, dimpling, bubbling, blistering, glazing, pitting, hazing, popping, milking, streaking, peeling, flaking, running, thinning, frizzing, gumming, and full on lack of adherence I call sheeting which is rare and only happens when I lube up my paint project with KY Jelly accidentally before I spray or try to paint something water based on an oil based paint that is completely dry first and foremost and then still ends up drying in a full piece on top and can be peeled off in that said one piece easily because of no adherence whatsoever. . So now guessing and practice first and get your temps right and times right. You will be happier and then you can just bitch about the paint never being the same instead of your methods and application process in full order. Damn paint companies change up their formulas and ratios more than a girl changes nail colors. Did I mention
That turbo can of paint will do much more than one finder! Almost a waste to use it on only a fender, with smaller cans up too task? That can could almost do that whole small car.
Just because a can has a wide fan doesn't mean the paint is any good I would not think about painting anything worth anything with it doesn't have hardner .
He is way to close with that turbo fan spray. He could almost double his distance. I am surprised there are no runs. Way to many coats. That is why he has orange peel.
There is ,but if you are on a budget and don't have the equipment. You can get fairly good results with rattle cans if you use the right paint and prep properly. I would use real car paint though ,not the cheap stuff .Spray max is pretty good for about $35 per can .I did a repair on my wife's mercedes using exact match spray max rattle cans and she can't tell that it wasn't professionally done .
Word of advice throw a sheet of plastic over the rest of the car even though you mask off the fender you don't want overspray landing all over your glass your trim and all that cuz it's a mother to get off overspray
Dude, wtf it would have been easier to spray paint the fender off the car, and you should never ever spray paint anything again like never ever again 😑
Just a tip, when testing if paint is tacky or ready for the next coat, don't touch the surface you are painting, touch the masking. That way you don't introduce oils from your finger in the paintjob.
Thanks I appreciate the tip!!
I learn something every day. My question is, why was this not the obvious to me when I think I am pretty smart?. :D
Paint dries faster on the masking, so it's really preference & as far as oils.. they won't deteriorate the paint if done correctly
Its a rattle can paint job, not a Porsche.
@@SOLDOZER I wasn't criticizing, just offering advice. Also it doesn't matter to me if it an rattle canning something or using a gun, the goal is to make something look better than it was before I sprayed paint on it.
If used as follows , these cans can have amazing results… all has to do with a little sanding.
2 coats of primer.. light sand in between coats with 1800 grit.
3 coats of the paint.. light sand again between coats. 2200 grit
2 coats of clear with a wet sand in between coats.
I’ve had great results doing this way... takes a bit longer but well worth the patience. Did a 1996 Tacoma just full of fibreglass and bondo about 7 years ago now… still looks great . 😎 Wish they had grey though .
When you wet sanded the clear coat what grit did you use? Also did you use an actual sander? Or was it by hand
Very lightly by hand use a block and 2200 grit. Very light sand for clear.
You’re telling me you wet sanded after each coat did you wait at least an hour before doing that because wet sanding anything besides the final clear after it’s cured it usually the only sanding you should ever do besides 800 grit after last coat of primer dries very interested in your response and how long it lasted you I might try wet sanding the paint after it dries but I’d be worried abt the paint not being tacky and the clear laying down bad
Hey buddy just saying what worked for me. Just exactly how I explained.
Do you put anything down on bare metal to ensure bonding? I’ve heard that you’re supposed to drizzle it so the paint has something to grab on to and doesn’t start flaking off
Works pretty good. Closest thing to a real air gun you can get in a spray can. Maintaining correct distance while spraying is very important, with minimal overlap or it tends to run. Creates tons of overspray, so it's much less mess if the painting is done outdoors.
Great video. I just painted my '81 F150 with a 6-pak of turbo spray cans. Took about an hour, it paints so fast. Turned out way better than I thought it would. Cost $87 for the 6-pak on Amazon.
Glad to hear about the f150 cause I was curious and is buying same package of cans for 1970 f100. So how much was left over? And how many coats??
I wish they had more colors outside of Black and White. I hope they come out with more colors down the road. I plan on doing another Rustoleum paint job
that's what i'm waiting for multi colors,they delivery in the cans is perfect for what i do,and rustoleum i've been using it since i was a youngster,painting is fun fun
I'm waiting for a primer
I think you could just put the spray tip on any other paint can thats what im going to try
@@naratouzumaki i tried but it’s a diffrent size
I waiting semi gloss black!!!
I am seeing alot of people singing the praises of these Turbo cans and painting cars with it, but, honestly, for the price of a can of it, I’d just break out the compressor and gun … or even an airless electric gun … thin some canned oil based paint, and add some hardner. You’d end up with a MUCH more durable paint job that will outlast spray can paint for about the same cost (maybe less if you already had some of the tools and materials on hand). I painted my mailbox and post with a spray can and it only lasted about a year before the paint failed. I repainted it with Rustoleum in a can and a brush (no hardener) and it still looks good 4 years on. I am sure, if prepped well, the Turbo can will lay out a nice finish. I’m just not sure it will last or be durable in the long haul. I guess it’s all about what your needs are?
Yeah the idea is 50 bucks not 500
rustoleum with hardner from a spray gun will give you a better long lasting finish but how is that cheaper than this can? Sure if you have a compressor and a gun already but if you have that already this can is not something you should even be considering.
Have you thought about going over it with a 2k clear coat?
That’s insane how big of a fan that thing puts out!! Definitely turned out pretty good!
Great job. A couple of tips, (you may have done this), put hot water in a sink and sit the can in the water until the water is tepid. This will help atomize the paint spray better. Also did you do anything to the inside the fender, maybe a couple of light coats.
Good tips! I didn’t do much in the fender since it was already painted flat black!
Ah makes sense. But what if it is a real hot day? I know they do this to texture spray cans.
That's a great tip. I've always done that. Or inside the fender lip.
when painting a light color such as white, it's better to put a coat of gray or white primer down, the black will bleed through worse than the gray or white will
Do you need to use a clear coat after or is it a all in one? About to paint my project truck need any and all tips I can get.
Why does my metallic rustoliam spray leave a small tiny air bubble? Am I spraying from too close?
Nice job. I wonder can this turbo can in white be used as a primer? I want to paint my car the oem red color but wonder if I can use white as a primer layer
How long you have to wait before you do any biffing /compound polishing. I am rung rust oleum but i have tried buffing after 3-4 days and it just comes off with buffing even with the smoothest foam.
Thanks for the vid. Yea, these turbo cans are NUTS
This is a great video but I wish somebody would truly finish the paint job including wet sanding if needed buffing if needed polishing if needed because this paint seems like it has a lot of potential, especially when you consider the alternative having to take it to Maaco or pay $2,000 for a job that you could do yourself.
Do they have the clear coat in turbo cans
Don’t use it always spend more on the clear get the 2k can it’s worth the money you will have such a longer lasting and nicer finsih
Did you say you were on your 4th coat? How many cans do you need to do a whole car?
Depends on the amount of coats. Probably 4-5 if you go 3 or more coats. usually you can do 1 can per body panel which is about 2 coats. So probably 5 at most for 3+ coats on each panel
Got some good tips here! I’m about to paint a bathtub in gloss white Oleum turbo cost me $35 Bunnings in Oz
Does better if you soak the can in hot water for about 20 min.
Does the pressure stay the same until tha can empty’s?
Yes
Did you do any sanding afterwards
Cool vid! Do you need to clear coat?
With this it looks like I won't be needing my air compressor anymore😢. Should I buy this turbo cans to paint a couple metal cabinets and my bathroom vanity piece or should I just use the small compressor I have with my critter spray gun?? It looks much easier to paint with the turbo cans
Rustoleum will hold up fine as car paint. If someone takes some kind of care of the car. I've put rustoleum through the worst and it's still there. I dumped out a bunch on my street and cars have been running over it for 6 years. They've worn through the middle of course, but the sides where the tires don't really go are still there. That's after being in the elements with no shade for 6 years. So you can safely say that it will do well on a car. It just might not look as good as car paint would. But for many cars, it can still be a huge improvement.
Did you have to sand down the car and put primer on there before painting with rustoleum or was it just taping everything off and painting?
@@TierraSunset I had to sand because the old clear coat had gone completely bad. It was rough and gnarly looking, I'm sure you've seen it like that before. So I had to get all that smooth. I also used primer but I didn't do a lot of work to the primer like some people do. I just sprayed it on there, and sanded it one time. I just got it to feel smooth. Other people will go over the primer several times, getting it perfect. They do all this stuff to the primer. It was just an old 1990 honda accord, so I didn't care if it wasn't perfect. I just wanted it to look a lot better, and it did. Night and day difference vs the old torn up paint.
Where can you find the turbo cans ? How many colors do turbo cans come in ?
Perfect vid. for what iam doing, thanks.
Bro had to run across the fender to prevent runs. I love it 😂
Does it have a finishing clear coat?
Wow that’s impressive I must say!
Heres the million dollar question: CAN U APPLY A NICE CLEAR/protective finish to that paint ????? Especially w/o. Causing cracking or spider webbing .
Damn maybe 4 cans will do whole car lol😊
How'd it hold up
Dude that looks really good...I started this video like, man is he going to post this if the paint came out trash???
Nice sharing friend 👍👍
Nice. Think I could do a whole 2007 honda accord? If so how many cans ? Thank you
3 buy 4 you can always return them lol
Exact time between coats???
never have i thought while spray painting, " THIIS COULD BE FASTER!" lmao...
one year later i’m thinking it
Thanks, didn’t know they made jumbo sized spray cans!
Gosto muito de pintura com esprei
Where’d you get this? Can’t find it anywhere
Home depot
Quick and awesome ! 😎
just wish they would make the turbo cans in more colors
Do they have blue
I appreciate the review and I'm not a professional, but omg the manner in which you paint was so difficult to watch. When you touched the paint I almost lost it 🤣.
I think they suck. My 2 cans both sprayed a stream from the top of the fan shaped nozzle and also a steam from the bottom of the fan shaped nozzle…but zero stream from the center of the fan shaped nozzle. Back to the drawing board?
This is actually pretty cool
I wonder if I can use this paint on my boat
Can you send me me a few cans can't get any here in the uk.
Hi medic magic, did you sand down the area before painting and use Primer ? Or was it just taping off the area and spray painting over the flat black panel?
I’m hoping it was just painting. Please let us know
You need to scuff that panel before you paint lightly with some 320 -400 grit at least
drop the link where you can order it
Your Google broken?
Have fun getting the over spray off your windows, that is slow drying straight enamel you gotta cover up anything you dont want paint on.
Razor blade will scrape off any overspray off glass. You clearly have zero experience painting.
@@SOLDOZER I been painting cars since 1975, Its easier to cover up the car than take a razor blade to the glass, drop cloths are cheap.
nice but these spray cans dont have a hardener and sun guard in it...your paint will look like crap after time......you get what u pay for bro
For the price you could repaint it every year for a couple decades for the price of a shit shop job
You go over it with 2K clear and a good wetsand/buff and it will last years. I did a rustoleum paint job with 2k clear on my civic a few years ago and it's still in great shape today. With basic colors you can't tell it's not a shop done urethane paint, but its much more difficult with metallics. But $180 vs the $2200 I would have paid...Im pretty happy.
Moore's Motorsports Channel has done many of these speak jobs and has videos of durability over time. I think your be surprised where spray paints have gone. They are essentially single stage enamels like what was used in the 50's. The 2K has all the same protections as a normal clear coat which makes up for everything the enamel is lacking.
@@Raymo2u These paints haveHave a different type of hardener that doesn't cure completely because it's out of a spray Can when you go to Sand that paint for paint correction in the future that paint will be gummy under that clear. It will not be sand it properly and it will never cure over the years and years and years I have been there I have done it. The restorium paints do not cure when you go to San them they will You can't feather edge the pait never Is cureyou'll have to strip the whole car its a mess
Got beater Infiniti i35 2003 with bad paint smh kinda wanna turbo can that mf now a whole new other color im sure u can wet sand paint & buff polish after to look clean
If only they came in different colors I need yellow lol
Your time between coats is all wrong and it is best to bake the paint especially when you have a garage like that to work with. Either use a propane heater or just space heaters and circulate the air with a box fan but don't blow dust around. I like to paint at 85 degrees and wait until the maximum time is up for recoat on each spray but remember to take off your tip and clean it in mineral spirits very well and then make sure it is clean and ready to spray on a test board before second coat. Also soak the paint can in a 85 degree bucket of water to get it at the perfect spraying temp. Careful because your paint will be dry very quickly like this and you can make it dry in the air if you try to increase these temps any further so don't. I have experienced and most enamels I used like Rust-Oleum and krylon and DuPont and the auto parts store paint , I forget the name of the auto paint company but it is the exact same way. AC Delco? No that's not it. Duplicolor, that's it. Lol
Yeah that one too will dry too quick if you spray any higher that 85 degrees and stand further back than 9 to 12 inches. I would stay at 10 inches at all times with a nice enamel and keep the room at 85 degrees and paint can in an 85 degree bucket of water when you use it. The drying time is different than recoat time technically and just because your paint is dry to the touch doesn't mean you can spray again always. Read the label.. some paint gasses off for 6 hours, some 12, lots 16 to 18 hours, most say 24 hours to be safe, but these conditions I am telling you with very little humidity and 85 degrees in the garage will gas out that paint faster and you should be able to split that gas off time into a out 60 percent safely but I would definitely test it because I have tried some that will be good to go in an hour, some that will spiderweb in an hour, and then some that will spider web up to 24 and 72 hours even but not in this climate I speak of. At 85 degrees and ultra low humidity many if not all oil paints will finish gassing off within 12 hours tops but they will tell you a lot more to be safe. It is sometimes a crap shoot weather or not to recoat instantly or waiting 24 hours. Many paints will say shoot it again within an hour or wait 24 hours which I would say is standard but I have luck with spraying Rust-Oleum back to back to back and waiting 9 minutes in between coats at 85 degrees then applying a urethane poly after 13 minutes and I am good for one piss coat then a 9 minute quick dry then one medium heavy coat, then wait 9 minutes then a final medium to medium heavy coat that I cal the closer and it is all good then. Lol
Otherwise I spray with spraymax 2 k clear and I paint my piss coat, let dry 9 minutes, spray a medium heavy coat of color again then let dry 12 minutes, then one final medium coat to medium heavy coat foe my final and tuen i wait for that to flash and spray my clear right then in one fair swoop and it usually does the job. It dries super fast and I don't get fusion pop or fish eyes or orange peel or spider webbing if I follow these directions. The thing I run into is when to recoat though. Some of these times are different for certain products. Some want you to spray your clear coat after 12 hours or after 30 minutes but nothing in between. Some tell you nothing at all until it has gasses off completely for it full 24 hours or maybe 72 hours which is a bad product in my opinion but they exist.
The best is duplicolor and spraymax in my opinion and I always do the 13, 9, 9 method then spray my clear after it has gasses out at 12 to 24 in an 85 degree low humidity garage. It's tough to judge now days because even the paint varies with recoat times from can to can as much as 50 percent I have found. It's hard to really nail down a recoat time especially when switching from brand to brand and enamel to poly and urethane to laqeur and so on. It is a hard one to judge so you are better off buying a can extra of your paint and testing it in the exact environment with a similar piece of metal or whatever you are painting to see what is flashing at what times in what way and when recoat is acceptable and when it starts fighting with the last coat if at all and see for yourself so you know your limitations and you can learn what you like, how you like it, how much you like it, how long you like it for, and then you will know why you like it and at that point you are as confused as I am and a full blown addict of painting things.
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Remember it is always easier to put more on than take it off but that doesnt necessarily mean that putting on just a little will prevent you from having to take it off. Some of the biggest screw ups we make are not runs from too thick a paint job in one area only but it is when we paint at the wrong time and we get spider webbing, crocidiling, snowflaking, cracking, mudding, splintering, splitting, orange peeling, dimpling, bubbling, blistering, glazing, pitting, hazing, popping, milking, streaking, peeling, flaking, running, thinning, frizzing, gumming, and full on lack of adherence I call sheeting which is rare and only happens when I lube up my paint project with KY Jelly accidentally before I spray or try to paint something water based on an oil based paint that is completely dry first and foremost and then still ends up drying in a full piece on top and can be peeled off in that said one piece easily because of no adherence whatsoever. . So now guessing and practice first and get your temps right and times right. You will be happier and then you can just bitch about the paint never being the same instead of your methods and application process in full order.
Damn paint companies change up their formulas and ratios more than a girl changes nail colors.
Did I mention
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Our boddy Gina have to wash his door
That turbo can of paint will do much more than one finder! Almost a waste to use it on only a fender, with smaller cans up too task? That can could almost do that whole small car.
Aaaaand nooo lungs!🤣🤣🤣
Onde compro ??????
Wow that'd almost too much pressure
I like how you made a video about painting a car but only showed five seconds worth of finished product
Where'd you go again? Hopefully you're alright!
A can is almost $16 now
Wish it came in more colors
Pintei meu carro todo nos esprei
Whole 3 sec final outcoma.
You have an E30
The problem is the Turbo Can colors are only black and white (-and maybe clear).
Just because a can has a wide fan doesn't mean the paint is any good I would not think about painting anything worth anything with it doesn't have hardner .
Jesus is LORD.
⚠You have been informed.
Tem um saco de ração cheio de esprei vazio
Only good from 20 feet away or more
You shouldn't start or finish a pass directly over the surface, you are inviting problems.
He is way to close with that turbo fan spray. He could almost double his distance. I am surprised there are no runs. Way to many coats. That is why he has orange peel.
There is a reason why professionals mix paint. You get what you pay for.
There is ,but if you are on a budget and don't have the equipment. You can get fairly good results with rattle cans if you use the right paint and prep properly. I would use real car paint though ,not the cheap stuff .Spray max is pretty good for about $35 per can .I did a repair on my wife's mercedes using exact match spray max rattle cans and she can't tell that it wasn't professionally done .
Word of advice throw a sheet of plastic over the rest of the car even though you mask off the fender you don't want overspray landing all over your glass your trim and all that cuz it's a mother to get off overspray
Wow, no idea how to use a spray can.
I am done with this company. Their spray cans stop working if you don't use them all at 1 time.
Dude, I don't mean to roast you, but for your own sake, watch some UA-cam videos on painting before making a UA-cam video on painting.
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Dude, wtf it would have been easier to spray paint the fender off the car, and you should never ever spray paint anything again like never ever again 😑
Maybe paint the letter box or the beer fridge with it but that's as far as I would go.
Naaah dude , don’t be like these idiots on UA-cam using the wrong kind of paint for cars
right .rustoleam won't stay on there long .it's going to peel and crack and fade in no time
Twelve dollars? WOW It looks more like a twenty dollar paint job.
Don’t touch it goddamnit
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Too bad they don't come in metallic red or blue it only comes in two ugly boring colors black and white
More interested in orange peel
1 part paints have inferior durability.
Nice don't match though
This is actually pretty cool
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You better be watching the video and not killing my retention rate 😂