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7_rocket 02-02-07 10:22 PM

HAHA I see the late comers are here lol

87rx7girl 02-02-07 10:52 PM

double post-woops

87rx7girl 02-02-07 10:53 PM


Originally Posted by GoRacer
I'm also impressed more with you being female since most of the girls i've ever met have a hard time filling the tank, much less checking for oil. I say wet sand it, polish it and clear coat, then polish and wax.

hahah! funny thing about that. i am having friends come over tomarrow to change rotors and breaks on their accord because their phillips head is stripped on the rotor. and i have tools here to correct it. i have more tools then them! lolz. and they always say "man she knows more then cars then i do" lolz. :) i am just a good listener

davena7 02-02-07 11:04 PM


Originally Posted by 87rx7girl
lol probly didnt even take the time to read. what a jackass :)
i dont need to pay some one to do a proper paint job, i rather learn how to do it myself. takes more skill to get the rattle can to look good then it does to get the other stuff to look good.

if youve never used an hvlp or any kind of pnuematic spray gun dont state that it takes more skill to get the rattle can to look good. because ive used both and it takes more skill just to set up a gun than it does to shake a can and spray an entire car. :rl:

87rx7girl 02-02-07 11:11 PM


Originally Posted by davena7
if youve never used an hvlp or any kind of pnuematic spray gun dont state that it takes more skill to get the rattle can to look good. because ive used both and it takes more skill just to set up a gun than it does to shake a can and spray an entire car. :rl:

ok i am sorry, it takes different skills to get the paint to fall the right way on the car. its easier to get it to look like crap with rattle can.

EricRyan 02-02-07 11:14 PM

I am very impressed.

87rx7girl 02-02-07 11:25 PM


Originally Posted by EricRyan
I am very impressed.

thank you very much, your fd is really awsome too, you should try this to your fadded lip. it'd revive it so much!!!!! and its really easy for that small area!

magnus.rx7 02-03-07 12:00 AM

I've known her for a while.. She does all her own work. Definitely knows more about cars than I do...

I think you forum bashers should put your money where your mouth is and try doing what she does!

EricRyan 02-03-07 12:12 AM


Originally Posted by 87rx7girl
thank you very much, your fd is really awsome too, you should try this to your fadded lip. it'd revive it so much!!!!! and its really easy for that small area!

Hah, it's faded in that picture because I grew tired of using Armorall pad wipes every weekend on it. Would I need to sand it down? Because I actually like the texture our stock FD lips have. Also, I didn't think you could rattle-can plastic without it not "grabbing" the surface right and eventually cracking.

87rx7girl 02-03-07 12:20 AM


Originally Posted by EricRyan
Hah, it's faded in that picture because I grew tired of using Armorall pad wipes every weekend on it. Would I need to sand it down? Because I actually like the texture our stock FD lips have. Also, I didn't think you could rattle-can plastic without it not "grabbing" the surface right and eventually cracking.

use clear adhesion promoter, duplicolor brand(like a primer but its clear). you'd have to sand it a lil bit with one of those maroon scotch brite looking pads. and use windex or simple green to remove wax or any remaining armorall. since they contain amonia. u can use duplicolor vynil paint, you can use the wheel colors since they have high adhesive in them too and are ment for plastic and other wheel materials. you'd only need one can of adhesion promoter. one can of color. and one can of clear if your really dareing. its really easy for that thin strip right there. its when you get to large areas that it gets to be dificult. :) go to duplicolor.com and check out what they got, they even have diy videos on there!

XxMerlinxX 02-03-07 12:43 AM


Originally Posted by EricRyan
Hah, it's faded in that picture because I grew tired of using Armorall pad wipes every weekend on it. Would I need to sand it down? Because I actually like the texture our stock FD lips have. Also, I didn't think you could rattle-can plastic without it not "grabbing" the surface right and eventually cracking.

You might want to try Mother's Back to Black first. I haven't tried it because I don't have anything faded, but it looks like that might be your best bet. It's like $5 at Advance Auto or Wal-Mart.

EricRyan 02-03-07 12:48 AM

I just spent 30 minutes on www.duplicolor.com and I've decided to go this route:
Adhesion Promoter > Bumper Coating FB 105 Black

Plus it's another chance for me to use my 86.9% discount at NAPA :)

I'm also going to buy the Trim Paint to touch up faded weather stripping.

Oh and did you notice, there's an FD on that site, the Efini badge caught my eye.
http://www.duplicolor.com/art/images...p_vinyl_03.jpg

EricRyan 02-03-07 12:55 AM


Originally Posted by XxMerlinxX
You might want to try Mother's Back to Black first. I haven't tried it because I don't have anything faded, but it looks like that might be your best bet. It's like $5 at Advance Auto or Wal-Mart.

I have heard nothing but good things about Mother's products, but I read up on the Back-to-Black dressing and it says reapply regularly, I'm looking for more of a do it once every year approach. That stuff might make it look even better after I'm done painting it. I'll give it a try.

87rx7girl 02-03-07 10:43 PM

good luck with that! post pictures!

t-von 02-03-07 11:00 PM


Originally Posted by 87rx7girl
wow. this forum really does have a bunch of assholes.

man i can never make a post about my work with out shitheads bashing.




So so true. For some freak reason most people here are affraid to think outside the box. Much props for being creative.

87rx7girl 02-04-07 12:11 AM


Originally Posted by t-von
So so true. For some freak reason most people here are affraid to think outside the box. Much props for being creative.

thanx. and your avatar is ass-tastic

Recentlyconverted 02-04-07 08:49 PM

jesus, I think this girl just proved she's more of a man than a lot of the guys on here.

scathcart 02-04-07 10:38 PM


Originally Posted by t-von
So so true. For some freak reason most people here are affraid to think outside the box. Much props for being creative.

No, what's really sad about this is that people are complimenting her on her work simply because she is a girl.

Who does a paint job but doesn't take the time to apply some filler to the dents? :rolleyes:

If she were a male, you'd be instantly pointing out the ricer red double wiper blades.

Or the sleepy-eye, looks-broken headlights.

Or the definitely-broken front turn signals.

Or the illegally missing side marker lights.

Or the broken front lip.

This is ignored because she is female? Pathetic.

If painting a car was this easy and cheap, why would anyone spend $2000 on the paint alone? Why would anyone spend $3000 on the labour to do it? Why would the factory go to such extensive and expensive lengths to electro-coat the bare metal, and the CNC robotic arms for top coating? If a pressurized rattle can did such a good job, why would any paint shop spend thousands on HVLP guns, air compressors, air dryers, etc?
Stop kidding yourself.

Let's see how the car looks in 6 months. Forgive me for not being impressed by your cheap, half-assed job.

chano 02-04-07 11:22 PM

well, i got to say that I am more impressed with the fact that she is a girl and does this type of work.

Now, for the quality of her work.
In all honestly, when i first saw that purple fc, i was about to puke but now looks much better . and the lights that she custom made, and the painted vert hood looks great.

Any girl that grabs a wrench and actually works on her own car , deserves my respect. no matter if it is the nicest or ricest car in the world.

SMonty 02-04-07 11:25 PM


Originally Posted by scathcart
No, what's really sad about this is that people are complimenting her on her work simply because she is a girl.

Who does a paint job but doesn't take the time to apply some filler to the dents? :rolleyes:

If she were a male, you'd be instantly pointing out the ricer red double wiper blades.

Or the sleepy-eye, looks-broken headlights.

Or the definitely-broken front turn signals.

Or the illegally missing side marker lights.

Or the broken front lip.

This is ignored because she is female? Pathetic.

that stuff is ignored because this is a thread about how she painted her car with a rattle can and it looks decent. not her lights.

your pathetic man, people comment on everyones work on this forum, it why people post it up. It doesn't matter if its a guy or a girl

if you were gonna spend $60 on a paint job would you take the time to make the body perfect? probably not because its not a huge deal. even though she did say that was the original reason she started the work.

That being said, I did paint my engine bay with rattle cans and found it looked awesome but was a little to thin and not so durable. I sanded it all back down got a spray gun and did the job "properly" because it wont be so easy to do once everything is back in.

misterstyx69 02-04-07 11:48 PM

Screw it!..I like it!..and For 60 bucks,you will never See SHIT at 60 MPH!..all you WILL see is a Colored Car going BY..and I like the "Scheme" or style or whatever the Hell you wanna call it..NObody's gonna notice the imperfections...And GIRL or NO girl,It shows Initiative and Simplicity! NOW,if you want to Get Technical and Professional,Sure,Get your Wallet out,but when it comes down to it,You DO with What you GOT.SHE DID!..Congratulations.all I can say is at Least the car is In ONE piece..and that is a HELL of alot Better than Some GUYS who Take thier FC apart to see How that Triangle Goes Around,and then lose thier iniative to put it Back together!..Paint is ON,the Car is RUNNING..I give It a THUMBS UP!!

Authentikdit 02-05-07 10:34 AM


Originally Posted by misterstyx69
Screw it!..I like it!..and For 60 bucks,you will never See SHIT at 60 MPH!..all you WILL see is a Colored Car going BY..and I like the "Scheme" or style or whatever the Hell you wanna call it..NObody's gonna notice the imperfections...And GIRL or NO girl,It shows Initiative and Simplicity! NOW,if you want to Get Technical and Professional,Sure,Get your Wallet out,but when it comes down to it,You DO with What you GOT.SHE DID!..Congratulations.all I can say is at Least the car is In ONE piece..and that is a HELL of alot Better than Some GUYS who Take thier FC apart to see How that Triangle Goes Around,and then lose thier iniative to put it Back together!..Paint is ON,the Car is RUNNING..I give It a THUMBS UP!!

You might want to invest in a new keyboard..I think your caps lock button is acting up :rlaugh:

CoRDiTe 02-05-07 11:34 AM


Originally Posted by 87rx7girl
wow. this forum really does have a bunch of assholes. just wanted to show the work i've done and the progress threw the years. and the achivement of making the paint work for me. the hood on the vert looks like ass? right... it looks no different then the finished paint on my caliber. but then i have to take into concideration that some of you havent read what i wrote.

there is no difference between REAL paint and the paint you can put threw a paint gun. it is real paint. i dont think they'd sell FAKE paint. its just a different type of paint that is in the rattle can. its not a paint you mix then spray. its a lacquer. and you can spray cars with lacquer.

man i can never make a post about my work with out shitheads bashing.


I think you did a good job for spray paint, Just a bunch of noobie faggot 7 haters who just have nothing better to do than critisize you. Neways I was stationed in san. antonio, I was at lackland AFB. and no im not in the Airforce. Navy. Texas is a weird ass state. Its like its own country, hehe. But i miss being there. The riverwalk was pretty cool. neways ttyl.


P.S I used to be a painter. I painted for 4 years before I joined the military. I painted some high profile stuff, Stuff worth up to the millions especially stuff for the government, military, nasa, commercial, Power plants stuff like that, and stuff for other countries including there military. I would always play around with the spray paint that I had lieing around in my Paint shop when I was bored. and I started to learn how to do Graphics, Graffiti how however you spell it. I painted so much shit for peoples cars too. Some with spray paint also. looked damn good. It all started with getting bored and being curious, and also TRIAL AND ERROR. Im not that good at it now cause Its been over a year since I've done anything, But Once I get my own little space that I can destory, Ill start to pick up the talent again.

RaceDriver7 02-05-07 01:14 PM

For what it's worth, I don't see anything wrong with your post all, I actually really enjoyed it. Thanks for posting.

Very interesting to see what you can do with a can of spray paint on a budget. Goes to show that with some effort it can look pretty damn good. I say always put a clear coat on though, it makes it look so much better and protects the paint from fading.

And I don't really see the problem with painting your car with spray paint, when it's clearly not worth spending 3k on that car for a professional to paint it. And like you said, you are learning something useful. Next step is to try using a spray gun and "real" automotive paint. Soon enough your friends might be paying you to paint their cars ;)

run_rabbit_run 02-05-07 01:31 PM

i'm with scathcart on this one.

a job that isn't done properly, is a job not worth doing at all...

i don't care so much it was done with spray paint (as I understand the budget aspect of things) however, make sure the body work is good to go before you paint (if you are going to learn to paint your ride, why not learn to do a little body work also?)


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