Integra $50 Rustoleum paint job
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- Опубликовано: 6 фев 2025
- Integra $50 rustoleum paint job
2 quarts of rustoleum gloss white $8 each. gallon of mineral spirits $9. gallon of bondo $15. sandpaper $6
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I am not a professional body and paint guy. most of this I do for fun. I love working on cars. This is like my 3rd time doing this. Go and try this on your own. Even if you don't get great results, just try and have fun.
79th Productions never use regular Bondo to fill hole. use fiberglass Bondo is not waterproof. will bubble in a month use reinforced fiberglass filler
Since he used primer he doesn't have to worry about that. That only happens if he lets the car get rained on without priming the bare metal or filler causing it to rust underneath. Since that didn't happen there's nothing to worry about.
at least you are not claiming to do it properly. Try and spray clear coat on top next time
79th Productions u in California?
+MUSIC IS MY LIFE BITES south Carolina
UPDATE:1 year and still cranks within the first 2-3 pulls. Probably will buy another when this one finally does bite the dust ruclips.net/user/postUgkx43QMbQqu67IZadu9ou8Sg1BdrunMRNqX . No issues at all. Very happy with it.UPDATE: After 6 months of use and over 70 uses I would still highly recommend this pressure washer. It does vibrate a decent amount but never had it “walk” like others have mentioned. No oil leaks, still seems to run like the day I bought it. Still cranks within 2-3 pulls every time. Very happy with my purchase!Have used it about a dozen times now. Plenty of power, cranks up on 1-2 pulls every time. My only complaint would be I wish it was a little taller to make it easier to walk with it (hits my ankles a lot) and that the two hose connections were a little further apart but it hasn’t caused me any issues. Seems to run a good 1-1/2-2 hrs on a full tank, overall a well built machine and definitely worth the money in my opinion.
Thank You for posting!..lots of armchair critics talking shit about what you did ..You did a spectacular job with what you have!!..this is the root of car culture..use what you got ,and make the best of it..
+copperlocks1 thanks
Fantastic job on the paint, sir. Looks good. Just curious if you wet sanded it after the paint dried then buffed it with some McGuires or something similar. Would look as good as anything Maaco puts out. Either way, I learned a lot from your vid. thanks for posting.
copperlocks1 im down with that answer....
copperlocks1 yeah well said... why are there ao many assholes posting on this video... this guy worked his ass off and made a nicely edited video (I noticed that no one commented on that) and people are tearing into him like he was clubbing baby seals... Instead of being a dick and telling us how much better a kid could do it... say something helpful.
This is how I did my first paint job in 1984! I'll throw in a couple tips for everybody I'm a professional painter now . I've painted everything from European cars, muscle cars trailers to Industrial Equipment. Always use automotive tape. The cheap stuff turns gummy and makes a giant mess. When you spray keep the tip matching the body panel. You don't want to stand in the same place and use your wrist. Keep your wrist straight and walk down the side of the car spraying. Also if you're going to do Rust-Oleum they do make a reducer that will make its spray and flow easier. Also there's nothing wrong with single stage paint for solid colors . I would not use single stage for red or metallic paint.
+bondovwvw you are right, the tape came off really gummy
Richard Head when I done my training I got told that red is the only colour they don't use a pigment for its just a dye and that's why it fades quicker than any other.
Same. don't stop/change gun direction in the middle of a panel.
Prep is everything. Acrylic urethane single stage is worth it and don't cover an oil base enamel like Rust-Oleum with a clear of a different chemistry.
bondovwvw I did single stage metallic, what are my risks
bondovwvw hi, im restorimg a car at the moment and want to spray it red, will be my 1st. what do you mean by single stage?
Something to be aware of with Rustoleum - if you treat it like lacquer paint it will really buff up nice. If you do a first coat, let it cure then wet-sand with say 1000 grit to knock the high spots down, do another layer of paint, more sanding etc. then on your last layer do 1000, 2000, 3000 lightly by hand then buff with wax it will really shine. Of course it's not as hard as catalyzed paint but it continues to harden over time.
Car looks 100% better than before, and at least you are trying to make look decent ,and having fun with the learning experience.
+TTacoma thanks
Mike Klen lol such hate
DITTO .... Mike Ken must be a school smart know it all ..... Nothing wrong with a cheap but well done I may add job!!!' Cars today are disposable so does smart ass ken Waste time doing so right and spending a tons on materials !,,, well then do your hi end shit, that's even if u do good work. HOW DO I DO IT KEN . Please tell me lol
+Mike Klen And where's your video of you doing it right??
Paul Zonneveld why tell you just bring it to my body shop I’ll do it that’ll be 8 grand lol
I love all the comments from the digital painters.
I’ve watched probably 30-40 videos on painting a car with rustoleum, and yours is the best. It shows a simple, step by step way to achieve a decent paint job for beginners like me. Thanks for taking the time to make and post it! Good job buddy.
You should clear coat the car, wait a week for the coat to fully dry, wet sand the coat with 1000 and 1500 grit, and then buff the car with polish compound. It will get rid of the orange peel and make your car shine.
Ying Yang very good advise but that paint allready come with the clear on it
plus its celulose based and in high temp areas the lacquer (clearcoat) is very prone to clouding then flaking with cellulose based paint, different if two pack or water based :)
Ying Yang can't do it no more it's stolen
we videos & gary greenwood you guys don't have a clue about what you're talking about. first of all. rustoleum paint does NOT have clear coat because it is what's called an acrylic enamel or alkyd enamel paint. And if he did want to go that few steps further and add clear coat OVER the rustoleum paint he MUST use acrylic enamel or alkyd enamel clear coat. NOT lacquer clear coat. Lacquer clear coat would completely ruin the enamel paint job. Enamel can go over lacquer but lacquer can NEVER go over enamel. Besides, in this type of situation clear coat really isn't necessary.
well i wouldnt say i dont have a clue bud, im a pro, but that particular product isnt sold in EU countries (im in the uk) so i took a guess on its base, so you are totally correct in everything you say about acrylic enamel :) we only use acrylic enamel on commercial vehicles really, so thanks for the heads up bud, as i said took a guess on that particular product :)
Just like many things in life, if you want something done right, do it yourself.
That final product is really something you can be proud of.
Nice work! Thanks for letting us share this process.
being a qualified painter, you're on the right track, but most of all props for actually finishing the job a lot of people give up.
+Leavz Hobz thank you. Im trying to learn more as i go.
Proof that with paint work, PREP is everything. It came out looking pretty damn good!
J Wilkens you have low standards
anice trick i learned a while back was to push paracord between the windowrubbers lifting them of the bodywork , this causes the paint to flow under the edge of the rubber preventing a small raised edge where the rubber meets the bodywork
Little tip, if youre trying to fill holes with bondo, thats generally not what you want to use. The ones you filled will get wet on the other side and that type of filler attracts and will fail fairly quickly. If you insist on using filler and not welding them, use the correct type that is waterproof and will hold up to something like that.
The best part of this man's projects is that he maximizes the tools he has available to him and the $.
These videos make me want to bondo the 5,000 dings and dents on it and repaint the whole thing in the drive...
I bought the car sight unseen 4 years ago and I've done probably $6,000 worth of repairs to a vehicle I spent $4,000 on... it's only worth $6,000. It runs terrific and no lie is about 40% new parts, entire suspension, new AC compressor, radiator, engine mounts, starter, PCV ventilation system, brakes, tires, many interior parts, a few components for the convertible top... I'd hate to sell it at this point, honestly, since I've done so so much to it and it's really reliable now. Anyways I wouldn't use Rusteoleum, but this makes me pretty confident I could do an OK job just fixing the multitude of dents on my own and giving it a paint. Awesome video man, thanks.
Love the no shits given approach. Totally the way I think about it. Do the best you can with what you've got, be realistic about the value of the car, and move on. Great stuff.
I painted an 87 Toyota 4 runner outdoors with Rustoleum and I got compliments all the time on the paint job. It can look fantastic with just a little prep work!
you can always follow up with 2K clear for a hard strong clear coat.
anyone who takes the time to do the work themselves deserves a pat on the back. The effort deserves respect. I love it when people take pride by putting in the time and effort. good job sir!
+heasoundsystems thanks
I love that OEM color. Brings back good memories.
Great job bro u the best at ingenuity!!! Haters gone hate that's what they here for bro keep putting in hard work.
+M.A.Beezy 1,000 thank you
The problem with Rusto paint jobs is by the time youve done all the body work to get the car looking good, you might as well spend a couple more bucks to get automotive paint that will last way longer, wont fade, and protect more than rustoleum.
FlyingAero I disagreed until I saw he had a gun and a compressor strong enough. Definately should have ponied up a lil extra for cheap single stage auto paint
Well, I can tell you from experience.... Tremclad (same as rustoleum) is waaayyyyy harder to sandblast off of parts than automotive paint.... not saying I'd use it on anything other than a bracket..... just saying, its pretty tough when dried.
Oh my god. I've never seen so many comments from fools who couldn't block sand a metal table top OR a car! Anyway, considering that you painted it for 50$ and that you painted it outside, it looks awesome! HUGE improvement.
Awesome dude! Gets me motivated to get back to fixing the botched color change somebody previously did on my gsr. Lots of work but looks like it pays off!
+B Fehrman thanks, go for it. Use better paint for your gsr. It will be worth something when it's done. Good luck with your project
I painted my corolla smoke Grey. Using a wagner paint sprayer. Only issue with rustoleum is it takes a long time to cure. I did two light coats with a 30 minute flash time. It's my daily driver so I did the work on the weekend and repeated the process on the following week end. I probably won't need a clear coat just wet sand and buff.
I been in Auto Collision courses and work since 2009, and I'm very impressed with the results. You Sir I give you a Crispy High Five.
+Damian Garcia thank you
Did my truck with a 4" roller, looked better than it did before and that's all that really matters
sn0m0ns great attitude.. That's what people don't understand practice makes perfect..
I did thin it out with mineral spirits and did a very light sanding in between coats. It was a 1994 Dodge B350 work van and the paint would literally come off if you touched it. It never faded or peeled the 6 years i had it. I've seen some rustoleum paint jobs that would match a $1500 pro. It's funny because a guy I do floors for uses rustoleum on all the trim in his rental homes and it lasts way longer than traditional paint. (Just a warning anyone painting inside with rustoleum, be sure to ventilate the fumes are really bad). Intergra looks great BTW I've never sprayed with rusty now that Pep Boys sells ready to paint cans of paint, couple coats of wax and that paint is going to outlast the engine! My first paint job was right in my driveway on a 1986 Nissan Pulsar (LOVED THAT CAR) with Dupont Centari Midnight Metallic Blue, I'll never forget it.
I read about the history of rustoleum. A sea captain noticed that the oils from fish stopped rust and thus the beginning of rustoleum paint was born.
Looks good just like a 90s sports car. And you don't even need add clear coat just let it cure for a very long time and buff it.
Great Job! Came out great! It always Pays to Prep!
i did this to my 98 acura cl 3 years ago.. if you use the rustoleum boat paint its better.. its oil/chemical resistant.. also with that paint you dont need a clear coat.. just put a whole bunch of coats on then sand up to 5000 grit.. to get a mirror finish.. the only mistake i made was i got a whole bunch of navy blue and a whole bunch of black and made a midnight blue out of the mix.. awesome looking color but when i got in a accident it was hard to rematch.. now the right fender and bumper looks a half a shade different.
I like it. You're working with what you've got, you made that car look 100% better, and you didn't spend crazy money doing it. Good job!
Well done for a cheap price. If more people did their own work, body shops would lower their prices too get your business, I would think.Great video brother!
+Andrew Theissen thanks
That's what maaco is for. Body shops charge what insurance will pay. Most are in the $45/hr range. Mechanics charge $75-$100/hr. Yeah people can do what this guy does but it isn't going to last like a real job will. The fact of the matter is that for $115 You can buy a gallon of durable single stage automotive paint that will last 10+ years.
Very nice!! This shows that if u really want to get it done, you don't need a paint booth, nor a garage, not a specific concrete area. You use what you have and Getter Done!! Good job bro, u convinced me. Im going from spray can to auto paint. I'll have to buy a paint gun. Thanks!!
+Jaime Villa thanks and good luck
Came out looking good
+Wrench life 604 thanks
Eyyy!
ls7orBust I took a car to maaco and honestly couldnt be more pleased. I spent abiut 300 i want to say(Did prep work myself) and they did an excellent job. The coat was flawless. But i did hear that some maaco shops are super shitty. Who knows, maybe i just got lucky
WeLoveGoProHD I think the big problem is that being a chain it all depends on who works there. They could have some guy who has no idea what they are doing or a 10 year vet.
WeLoveGoProHD I think the big problem is that being a chain it all depends on who works there. They could have some guy who has no idea what they are doing or a 10 year vet.
Great presentation! It's no-nonsense practical stuff like this that real people look for to survive in this world and is what makes the web great :-)
Although material costs are typically three times as much in Canada for this kind of work (who ever heard of $8 for a quart of paint?! Heck we pay more for a spray can here!) and the fact we are faced with snow, gravel and salt 5 months per year, it works pretty well indeed!
I did a front 'bra' for the car this way two years ago to repair the nicks and pits caused by sand, gravel and salt and although the gloss faded away quite rapidly, it has survived and has stopped the rust so far after almost two years, just as well as if I had used 'real' automotive paint. So for anyone contemplating this job, if you have an old clunker of a car that you don't know how long it will last, this is a great way to make it look decent until it becomes too expensive to fix. The choice of gloss white is great, by the way, the gloss fade won't show as much as if you used black ;-)
As for spending extra and using automotive paint, all of you in the rust belt should by now know that rust will inevitably get through a few years later, you should ask yourself the question whether you want to spend $400 a gallon for automotive paint that will just stay shinier longer but certainly won't stop rust any better than this method...
Two thumbs up, Man!!!
+JohnnyJim J thank you, i agree all the way. The paint was ment to give a old clunker new life
That's absolutely amazing!! What blew my mind is how damn easy you made it look! I have an old work truck that I will try this on. Now if I only had your laid back attitude I would be all set. Attitude is everything=Agreed??
+Rickarama Trama thanks, attitude is everything
Rickarama Trama agree
Great outcome for a great price. Good one. I enjoyed watching it mate.
+FlatBlackRat thanks
I'm not trying to hate on you or anything I understand you do this stuff for fun I get that 100% I love working on cars also I grew up in a bodyshop and started learning how to do everything else when I started driving, but if anything hits the back of we're you spread that Bondo it will knock it out and you'll have little holes in your quarter panel, and it won't stay there very long on top of the paint, if you grind it down to bare metal with some good scratches in it it will last year's longer just some advice. But you did a good job on everything else keep on keepin on dude
hey look at this guy over here with genuine constructive criticism. Be like him.
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My arms would have fallen off with all the sanding dude. Looks good.
+Tim Vine thanks
Tim - you'll have to use low grit (120 grit) sand paper to knock off tough spots it'll save you a lot of energy. But nevertheless sanding the entire car is very hard work and time consuming.
Nice job. Very thorough.
Agreed!
I'm an aerospace parts painter who has other people who do the part prep and set up. A good deal of our other painters (especially the top coaters) treat them like crap. I've always befriended them cause it takes a lot of patience and endurance to continually prep 10 hours a day.
Good job! You did a larger service to the DIY community by posting this video. Thanks man. Don't listen to the negative comments...they ain't "can-do" people. They just wanna bring people down.
+Martin Ho thanks
better than rudniks track miata paint job
juantrickpony bwahahah I hear that nigga gave his air compressor rodnock
That looks very good!! Thank you for posting. It shows me how to do something I have never done before, and encourages me to try it sometime. You did a great job! And, you can't beat the price!
Add some enamel hardener to the paint ... I never use enamel without it .. I'm no pro but I can lay down some orange peel with the best of em .. LOL!!
The fact that you tried and posted the vid! Thank you. Looks like a fun project.
You should've used that Bondo and made a fender and bumper
Don't let the haters get to you bro. Keep doing your thing. Excellent job on that Integra.
Whenever I pull shit apart I also lose parts just like you.
I enjoyed your video. I think your "investment/result" ratio is terrific. Nice Job and nice video. Thanks for posting!
+Mark G. Thanks
I miss my integra
Had this beater of a car when I was younger , Toyota Corolla. Little pieces of the car metal/rust would fly off on the Hwy lol . Some friends and I decided to get some industrial paint ,brushes,rollers and of coarse a lot of beer and brushed and rolled it ! Looked awesome, kinda not really lol .Held the car together Drove it for another 8 months till the engine died . Starving students find a way lol . Wish you would've posted this video 25 years ago lol. Nice job bud
+jcismybud thanks
I think you're supposed to show the car completely done at the end of the video!! Also a close up of the paint job and maybe you driving it. lol
good job my first paint job was w Rustoleum and a paint brush looked good from 15 feet away 1955 IH 1/2 ton step side I was 16 years young now I'm 59 and have done some really nice paint jobs including best at Oakland roadster show and Barris award winner had over 8 in magazine's so nice to see guys doing there own.... that's how you learn and improve with every job....guy's don't be afraid of getting dirty .....life is all about doing stuff.....
+mikes1947chev thank you
Could've done without the music but otherwise a good video.
+Skyler Pratt thanks
I'm a licensed bodyman with 24 years of experience you did a fine job my friend be proud and keep on doing what you enjoy
+Wayne C thank you
Looks like a $50 paintjob
Correct
That's because it is a 50$ paint job.
Then I guess everyone paying big bucks is getting ripped off lol
looks like a hater that got ripped off by macco !
wow good one lmao
I am amazed at the negative comments about your $50 paint job. First, the vid is excellent. Great pace and I think you covered the main points well. I wish all RUclipsrs had to take a lesson from you before allowing to post. Second, for $50 this is an excellent job of getting a few more years out of what looks like an old clunker. I have a 2003 Wrangler I wish I had the time to repaint. Very nice job and I will be subscribing.
+Mr Mudslide thank you
That adds 100 HP
Well , it does, cuz it's gonna give the car a whole new life .
Nice work I’m very happy for you, thanks for teaching to many people
The car will not last long without clear coat.
Taran Panduranga
Well car will last , the paint might not
Charlie Passeri lol
thats not treu, people think a 1K clear coat makes a difference,it dos not, as its both 1k, the durability of the paint is the same, clearcoat 1K is the same as 1K colour paint. rustoleum is a 1k paint. maby it wil llast longer as it has more micron of paint on it. still he did anice budget job, and you can buff this coat with no problem with or without a clear coat, its the same paint. its not a mettalic so no problem to do so.
What?!? Prior to the 80s, most cars didn't have clear cotes at all. Waxing and buffing was much more important back then for the nice shiny appearance.
Some people still own cars from the 60-70s that have not been repainted in decades. Sure, they don't have the clear coat look of modern cars, but they still are protected from rust and look decent.
Not everyone can afford a $3000-$5000 paint job on a car that would only sell for $1500. Many people would even think it's unwise to spend that much on an old car unless it's a show car.
May I point out that the cars in the 60s and 70s had automotive paint. This is spray paint.
even if you didn't use expensive paint, it came out awesome. you also did it very professionally and neat (covering up windows, bags around the wheels), and the sanding with the bondo. good job!
Bondo only sticks to metal
not true
not true
Bullshit. Bondo will stick to metal, paint, plastic, fiberglass, and even wood and concrete. As long as the subsurface is clean and properly sanded or roughed up.
Jesualdo Gallardo Gotta love the bullshit on these comments. Bondi sticks to what ever the fk I put it on so far! Still not found a surface I've had to work with that bondo can't stick to.
Jesualdo Gallardo thats not true. I do this for a living. If sanded properly it will stick to paint.
I think you did a great job considering your resources! I'm a graffiti artist and have been using paint since the early 90s! In addition you also took out all the lights and masked off the proper areas! Good job dude, fuck what everyone else says!!!
awesome job Bro gotta Love the ❤ Acura integra's ❤👍😎✌
Dude. You kicked butt. Great job. Don't let haters bother you. A+ in my book.
Great job man. I do it for a living. I painted my jeep outside. You'rs came out as good or better then mine. White was the right choice. Very forgiving. I had dark red. Not so forgiving lol.
With yours, no matter what happens you can always sand and buff it out. Spot touch up are very easy too with white.
+#countryboycansurvive thank you
For an amateur paint job, not bad. For those wondering, a pro paint job involves stripping all previous paint, completely disassembling the car and painting every metal surface, not just the outside, then drying and baking in an oven. After that, about 4 clear coat layers are applied, sanding to 2000 grit and scraping with a razor between applications, then baked once again.
It can take months to properly paint a car and maaco is not the place to go if you want that kind of treatment.
OP clearly now knows why a pro paint job costs so much :)
He pulled out a lot of parts which saved a lot of time. Masking off a car could take a day. I would say the most time consuming is the "masking off the car"
You could save a lot of money by doing it yourself.
Hats off 79th Productions.
Did a clean even job on this ole car. He can always wet sand and buff to get it smoother if he chooses. Did something similar back in the late 70s as a teen with my dad on my 1st car. Had to use the alum can high pressure spray gun. Took awhile to master it.
I do this for a living and this is how to learn! Don't be afraid to make mistakes as this is the best way to learn Sure you will have critics but learn from your mistakes and each job will get better and better! Liked your video!
Hey, it was a great video. You are good and practical. Wish you were in the UK. Can learn a lot from you man. Thanks for the video and sharing. Wanna see more.
A lot of the people complaining about this video I'm sure would be quick to junk a car because the paint was faded or there was a little dent. You did it yourself, you learned a skill that will transition over to a lot of other places in your life. I do government work and you'd be surprised what a coat of paint will do to someone perspective.
Way to go brother! Caught the video on Facebook.. Looks great for 50 bucks!
great video ...dope music choice too!!
+IUSECAMERAS thanks
I sprayed my car, well the bumper and hood anyway, on a 2011 kizashi, did mine outside too. Lemme tell you... That shit ain't easy! I didn't do all the prepping steps you did, i just primed and went for it. Kudos to you man the car turned out nice plus like you said it's all a learning lesson and opportunity to have fun. There's always ways you could do it better blah blah blah but you gotta live and learn. Part of that is making mistakes. Not to mention you saved a few thousand bucks painting it yourself. Rock on man
+Rico K thanks
holy crap dude! that turnt out pretty badass for rustoleum!!
Looks good! Great Skill! Not many bugs and dust there! Very good.
Beautifully done. Enjoy watching
Good job with the car. Great choice of music.
+Crusader Crusandra thanks
Outstanding. Looks good from the camera distance. Well done.
+vetten76 thanks
I wouldn't do this....but it does look much better than before.
I'm with the other guy saying that auto paint isn't that much more money.
But lastly it does look better and I admire his grit....no pun intended.....to get out and do it-------BRAVO
This was awesome. Great job!!!
We have painted a lot of construction equipment over the years with oil based paint. Cat yellow, Bob Cat white & red, Skytrak Telehandler and Low Boy trailers. Sprayed and rolled it on. Oil based paint takes some time to dry so you can fix your mistakes.Put on new factory decals and it would sell for money. Called it DuPont overhaul.
Great job. Car looks great considering it was done outside etc. Thanks
+Blue Moon thanks
Nice job bro. A lot of work and attention to detail. Car looks nice
+Mike Mathison thanks
Nice job on the body work man..good video glad you shared the steps in what you did
That's pretty sweet looks like fun i have an Integra that needs a paint job. Thanks for the video man.
+Jessica Barnes thanks
All in the prep work, this is awesome dude
+RJB28STER thanks
Turned out good. Good job on the prep!
+Katherine S. Thanks
Great job dude!! I did that same thing to my Chevy truck and everyone loves it lol
well done, i did the same thing to an old mazda i had, the palm sander is great for bondo. i painted outside too matte black hot rod lol after 1st wet coat it started raining it turned out decent anyway i didnt even put a 2nd coat. was definately fun
+rskrks thanks, i like the way the matte black looks. Real cheap way to give a car that hotrod look
That's what the pros would call a 20 ft paint job looks good at that distance, good video I enjoyed it...
Not bad, not bad at all! Good job, good video.
You're the man bro! I KNEW that could be done and you proved it!!
+Joe McCain thank you
Your video have inspired me keep up the good work
Why 5k thumbs down smh I think you did a great job keep up the good work 💪🏻
Looks amazing great work
+michael brown thanks
i can see the passion you put in your work
+Alvaro Patricio thanks
Álvaro Patrício you must be blind then
The man clearly is a professional..he is showing us the cheap and easy way to have fun with your car and have a good time for under 100dollars....good job bro...we know you can use expensive and costly products,thats why i dont understand everyone giving you advice on repairing and painting on your channel???there just showing off by leaving bodyshop names of paint and products that cost alot more than 50 bucks...next time use this,or next time use that...you know your stuff ..and dont need advice about body repair...your video is about your way to repair a car for cheap..if you would've made a video using expensive stuff they would of made comments about using cheaper stuff..comments are useless...keep up good job
Awesome job alot of time and effort, respect
+Vilouth Phommajack thanks
Hey it's always good to try something and it came out good.
I understand not everyone have the right tools or knowledge to get jobs done but if you can make it work like you did do it lol.
Some advice next time you use Bondo if you don't want it to chip off sand the spots you plan to fill with Bondo down to bare metal
When block sanding if you want to make sure you got the car straight primer and then block sand to find the low and high spots
Definitely get some clear spray one 3-4 coats and wet sand with 1500-2000 gritt wet sand paper and your car will shine
Just some helpful thoughts