Wow total game changer on how you are making the ryker look with the personal touches. You don’t give yourself enough credit we’re it’s due. Excellent how to video!
Some people use 50 percent rubbing alcohol and 50 percent water mix together to remove greasy residue before start painting. Not sure if it's ok for plastic materials, probably ok.
Krylon from Wal Mart, Yes I sanded all the panels before painting and cleaned them really good. Using rubber gloves when touching them so not to put oils on the panels from my hands. Paul
10:55 to 12:36 I can hear audio and you painting but it's a still image not a clip of you using the primer? It cuts to it already primed and ready as you start the red. Might be just my phone.
That looks great and it isnt orange any more. Do you have a complete video on how to prep and paint those panels? I have the aux led that I want to paint gloss cherry. Thanks! Did you paint your color panels if so how did you prep them, and did you prime them too?
@@Jeep-Addicts How did the paint hold up?? I'm redoing my recent crappy paint job and was heading to pick some Krylon or rustoleum up here in a day or two.
@@Jeep-Addicts thank you. The reason why I asked is I have gotten my panels professionally painted. They are afraid to paint the textured potions even after sanding for fear of chipping.
That looks GREAT! I am looking at your vids from front to back....WOW...great job.
Thanks, Paul
Wow total game changer on how you are making the ryker look with the personal touches. You don’t give yourself enough credit we’re it’s due. Excellent how to video!
Randy&Beth Cash thanks friend. Paul
Great video, been enjoying seeing what other customization fellow ryker owners have been doing. Paint looks great
I like your attitude twords your children, and parenting!
Coy Hilron thanks I feel I have lot to learn still, everyday I try to learn and teach them.
Thanks for the quick look on how you painted your panels.
Dude you make owning a Ryker easier. Thanks for all the videos. Keep the postings coming.
ram5816 thanks I’ll post what I can. Paul
85% setup and 15 %painting
This looks great!!!!!!!!
Dj iET thanks
Kids first. Applause. Ride on brother
Looks good!
Looks awesome you would think it would come from the factory that way
David Pierce thanks, they just wanted it simple and cheap on there side. Paul
I don't trust myself so I tape it before sanding to protect it, than redo the tape before painting.
I contacted 3M and they said the green is about 400 grit, and the blue is 800 to 1000 grit.
GREAT job.
THANK YOU.
I LEARNT a LOT.
10/10.
- Is it NECESSARY to use primer?????? yes/no
Thank You.
Regards.
Hi what’s the pint code for the spray paint can do you have to match the right color red thanks
I just repainted it all so I did not have to match it. Paul
You should use a tape called "fine line" if you do transitioning colors to the paint line is not so rough and rigid. Looks good tho! Nice job!
Alright Eeyore thank for the tip I’ll pick some up. Paul
Some people use 50 percent rubbing alcohol and 50 percent water mix together to remove greasy residue before start painting. Not sure if it's ok for plastic materials, probably ok.
Dean Cavander I’ll have to look that up, I have used hand wipes in the small packs which is about the same. Paul
AMEN!!
Look easy
Hi Paul, what type of paint do you use? Did you sand the other panels before painting? Looks great.
Krylon from Wal Mart, Yes I sanded all the panels before painting and cleaned them really good. Using rubber gloves when touching them so not to put oils on the panels from my hands. Paul
@@Jeep-Addicts thanks
10:55 to 12:36 I can hear audio and you painting but it's a still image not a clip of you using the primer? It cuts to it already primed and ready as you start the red. Might be just my phone.
Michael Mendoza you are correct I will download again today. Thanks for the heads up. Paul
That looks great and it isnt orange any more. Do you have a complete video on how to prep and paint those panels? I have the aux led that I want to paint gloss cherry. Thanks! Did you paint your color panels if so how did you prep them, and did you prime them too?
Coy Hilron same preparation sand , clean, primer then paint.
Used that paint on plastic chairs, it did not hold up at all. Faded then cracked.
Well that will p*&^^& me off if that happens. I will keep everyone updated of course. Paul
@@Jeep-Addicts How did the paint hold up?? I'm redoing my recent crappy paint job and was heading to pick some Krylon or rustoleum up here in a day or two.
niiiice!!!
Thanks, Paul
What’s the name of the paint and where did you purchase it? Also was it Satin or gloss
Have you had any issues with chipping?
T Mart not yet but will let everyone know if it starts to peel or chip real bad. Paul
@@Jeep-Addicts thank you. The reason why I asked is I have gotten my panels professionally painted. They are afraid to paint the textured potions even after sanding for fear of chipping.
No Clear coat?
Anthony Johnson no,should I?? Paul