Paint Job in a Can???

The Fox

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I just finished applying my epoxy primer to my 88GT. This car is strictly for the track so I'm not TOO worried about the aesthetics of it. I've heard you can get some kinda paint from a can that does decent work and that there is also a clear coat in a can.

I have an HVLP spray gun which I primered my car with. Can I do the paint job/clear coat with an HVLP. I don't see why not. I would RATHER do it from a rattle just because I don't really like using my paint gun.

I've heard that I can go to a ford dealership and get any STOCK FORD color in a touch up spray. I was thinking of painting the whole car with RAVEN BLACK. It was on the old BOSS's.

Any info on this subject would be great. I will post pics as soon as I know what I'm doing for paint.
 
I have bought Duplicolor brand automotive spray paint at Advance Auto Parts to repaint the side molding. It matched dead on with the stock paint...in their book at the store, it was listed as the proper color, but I asked them if I could take it out to compare the sample color cap to the actual paint and it looked good.

Now, doing the entire car would be a LOT of those cans and a LOT of time.

The clear coat they sell works very well too.

It is all about patience though.
 
If you are looking for the highest level of gloss and durability from a rattle can, then go to a home depot and look in their spray paint section for

"appliance epoxy" , $5 per can

I was forced to paint my spoiler seperate from the rest of the car a month after my single stage polyurethane paintjob and in all honesty

1. the rattle can epoxy stuff is shinier
2. The epoxy stuff is every bit as strong
3. didnt require the suit and the gun and playing with isocyanides.

So give it a try, paint a test panel. You will be very pleased with it.
 
I wouldn't do it....but this guy did
Hi. My name is Mike Cook from Jacksonville, Florida and I briefly spoke to you about a car that I completely painted with Dupli-Color spray cans. I have attached 2 pictures of the car.

Thank you for your time.

Mike Cook

mustang1.jpg

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Just think of all of the countless hours of wetsanding and re-coating, and buffing he had to do to accomplish that tho....