@@BuckDOESITalways remember any spray can primer is lacquer based so it’s soluble and primers that use a activator is insoluble meaning you can take lacquer thinner on rag and wipe off the lacquer primer but not the 2k primer ok so it offers no rust protection just fyi
Try putting the can in a bucket of warm-hot water for about 5min before spraying. This will help atomize the paint a little more, and you will get a noticably smoother appearance.
@@americandude3825 no, but I have seen others wet sand and buff after dry. Their’s looked great. I was just looking coverage and protection. I used 320 grit to prepare for paint, wiped it down with paint thinner.
Keep your overlap tight. Use a 75%overlap and you will get zero blotchiness. That's the problem with rattle cans. It's hard to prevent blotches but these turbo cans solve that problem by giving a decent spray pattern size but you still have to have a good overlap to prevent the blotches and streaks.
When you spray paint, you need to start spraying Wide or outside of the area you’re painting. Paint as wide of a pattern as you can and it won’t be able to “Blotch”.
Where was this when I was in high school! That large pattern probably really helps the end result. Normal rattle can spray patterns are really hard to make look good.
i love these turbo cans, me and some buddies painted an old truck with these and its a lot nicer than normal rattle cans, a good sand and another light coat should get rid of that blotchiness
We did the same thing by replacing the nozzle with a WD-40 nozzle without the straw. Machine gray for a steel shelf or workbench, white for lawn chairs, comes out fabulous
One of those trigger handles on that thing would be incredible! I have a couple of those things out in the shop... It's essentially a pistol grip and a finger trigger that snaps down on top of the spray can... The two that I have are probably twenty years old... I wonder if they're even made anymore?
@@tbkilb01 I sprayed 6 cans of paint one time on a project, my index finger tip was sore for 3-4 days! Those trigger handles for the can are great, I found it out after the fact 🙄
@@NickZ6297 You must not have had anything painted in flat black for very long. It's harder to maintain more then anything, it can and usually does start getting some bad spots and blotches all over. Then if you graze it with something, it's very noticeable. Also if you try to clean it and rub a little to much in spots it turns into glossy spots. Flat black does look cool Imho, but after living and learning I'd rather have a gloss black paint job. It'll look good for many more years if you take care of it. Having a good clear coat and buffing can do wonders.
@@motov8-garage832you can just as easily do a good flat black paint job by laying down a good flat basecoat and coming back over it with a good flat clear. That will protect the paint and still keep it black. And it will not fade and become blotchy. I think people who do flat paint jobs don't realize that flat paint needs a clearcoat just as much as a gloss paint job does.
Good shit brother. Theres an ol boy on the tubes that wet sanded cut and buffed that same rattle can finish and I swear to you here and now it was slick as glass. Better finish than brand new cars nowadays.
This stuff works great, single stage white paint on my 92 OJ special Ford Bronco matched perfectly!!! I repainted the hood completely and its been years now you can’t tell the difference from stock to re-spray(thank god for white cars!)
My friend in HS had a 77Nova. Hid Dad painted it a medium blue and looked awesome, then the friend wanted a pink 1" wide stripe with the "autozone" zigzag about the middle of the door. Looked so cheesy.... His dad was putting together race cars during the payback grudge racing days of Hickory Motor Speedway back in the mid 70's. So he knew his paint. Freakin pink stripe, wtf. Knowing his dad, he thought the same thing...
Rustoleum high heat flat black BBQ grill paint does not run, dries almost instantly, is not blotchy, very durable, and reduces the temperature of the metal in the sun. You can even do touch up at a later time and it blends perfectly
Unbelievable I am super Amazed by the coverage that that throws out wide path put a solid cover. But after the third coat I just can't understand how the Skylark emblem came out so shiny and bright🤔🤔
Just make sure to use a sealer over that if you plan on base coat clear coat later. I’ve had all kinda strange reactions from spraying over rattle can . Even primer sealer in cans . You never really know what’s in them things and if it’s compatible
Warm the can up first for better layers. Get a bucket or empty 1 gallon milk jug or water jug. Cut the top off enough to sit the can in it then pour hot water in it. Let it sit for 10 to 15 minutes this will break up the mist to a finer spray.
That is a beautiful Skylark I used to have a 1982 Buick Skylark with a V6 motor option and that thing lasted forever I remember the sin 4x10-in speakers in the rear actually can put out some pretty decent base for the '80s. Those things were almost impossible to get your hands on the speakers I mean. I love how that spray can just does such a wide pattern and goes on so smoothly. I love Rust-Oleum paint especially the one that has paint and primer in one. The Rust-Oleum gun you can sit on top of it made out of plastic also helps fatigue on your finger and it helps with better control. Amazing job trying to restore that car. By the way what year is that Skylark??
It took me 18 rattle cans of standard spray paint. I used Gray Sandable and a satin black on a 1964 Studebaker commander. And it looked awesome but I like the coverage spread
I’ve tried the red , black and white, with my lack of experience I only had great results with the white, the red and black I had runs and spits pretty bad , but coverage is incredible for a can , I’d definitely recommend
Holy smokes that coverage is Insane I have like a dozen of these never used them o got them for 1.50 a can on sale 😳 I'm going to have to use them now wow
When using a spray paint can, or even a spray gun on a vehicle or anything for that matter, you never want to stop your paint run on the actual vehicle or item that you’re painting. start your spray run off of the item or vehicle, and finish off of the item or vehicle. this Will give you the cleanest outcome with no blotchiness.
I was taught in auto body to never start or stop on the object or section you are paimting. It creates blotches. Now keep in mind im not a pro painter of any sort. So maybe try that? Good video tutned out great.
That stuff covers like crazy but unfortunately, it leaves a heavy orange peel finish that needs wet sanded and buffed. Used four cans and every nozzle was the same. Releases a lot of paint but hard to avoid orange peel.
It looks good but it looked like you was to close that will cause blotches and runs. It took me a few tries to figure out where to spray from also always cover what you don't want painted or remove it.
I just painted my work truck with those but I use matte black. Love the results just I didn’t do 3 layers cs I feel is to much for a work truck! Better than paying 5k at the body shop.
Rustolium make some pretty good products for painting rusty frames and stuff and then I use the gloss black on them and they kind a dull back to a semi gloss and they look pretty good and the nice thing is if you can get everything in spray cans or quartz I recommend you get with a little touch up guns
Painting skills not as bad as a friend of mine! He goes to paint an exhaust pipe. Pushes the knob on top the can and holds it pressed while moving his arm back and forth as quickly as he could never letting go of the button. Grabbed the paint can away from him and said I’lll do it! 😂 He stood there was a dumb founded look on his face when I started putting on a nice smooth coat of paint started spraying off the work piece and taking long strokes and letting off the button while my arm still moving. Repeat same technique with each stroke. If he painted it, it would have been a globbed up mess that look like hell. Just couldn’t stand there and watch him make a mess of the exhaust! 😂
🎨✅I’ve always found to get the best out of spray can paint, always soak you’re spray cans in “warm like” bucket of water for 30 minutes prior to use. That will help get rid of those nasty spots and also bring out the best layering of paint. 💯🤟🏾
I've been painting cars and bicycles since I was a little bit kid. Make no mistake, this guy is a professional painter. I don't know if this is professional or not. But sir if you're not a car painter you should be
I've used them a couple times and never have I had a can not spit and sputter! I shake the heck out of them before I use them! Good for trailers and equipment but I won't try something that needs to be done neat. 🤷♂️
Did that every Friday night before crusin back in the day on the 66 Chevelle that I had at the time in the 80’s with a 283 built out to 302 with a two speed and 3000 stall converter transmission
Awesome... I dug this one out of a garage after a 17 year slumber. Put it back together and got it running and driving then later swapped in a 455 big block.
Is it smooth spray? I’d like to try this in my aluminum running boards, they keep chipping off anything I put in them. I tried a bed liner spray , nope
Just used a the gloss white on my truck and it started out fine but then just started spurting and sputtering out and orange peeling like a son of a. I did use the can already a few days before so maybe it's ment to kinda just GO once u start.
I used to have a 65 Buic Skylark back in 83. I put a 400 from a 68 GTO and converted it to a manual trans. On the day of my 21st birthday, it got towed away, because the plates were expired, and I didn't have the money to get it back. I never saw it again. 😢
Note to self: never live anywhere, where expired plates gets you towed. At any given moment, in the last 40 yrs, one to 4 vehicles on my property , expired plates. No one cares. Sorry to hear that classic got gone.
That coverage is insane for a spray can... looking good Buck
Yes a lot of paint flies out
Yep it did the trick 😁👍
@@BuckDOESITalways remember any spray can primer is lacquer based so it’s soluble and primers that use a activator is insoluble meaning you can take lacquer thinner on rag and wipe off the lacquer primer but not the 2k primer ok so it offers no rust protection just fyi
@@EricBynog-zd4rd thanks for the info I appreciate that
I heard that you have to warm up the cans before spraying or it would get orange peel
Try putting the can in a bucket of warm-hot water for about 5min before spraying. This will help atomize the paint a little more, and you will get a noticably smoother appearance.
Cool, thanks for the info
Good advice especially in cold temperatures. So you the cost of this product o
I can vouch for that , I’ve done the warm water trick and it makes rustolium cans spray amazingly.
Nice tip, I might spray my car with truck bed liner but if I go flat black instead I’ll try this out
Thanks for the tip.... ima do my alloy wheels next weekend
Highly recommend the gloss, then coming over with 2k clear 👌
Thanks for the tip!
Do you sand in between etc?
@@americandude3825 no, but I have seen others wet sand and buff after dry. Their’s looked great. I was just looking coverage and protection. I used 320 grit to prepare for paint, wiped it down with paint thinner.
@@americandude3825 light wet sand. Or you can still apply when it’s wet.
Does no one primer over before painting😭
Keep your overlap tight. Use a 75%overlap and you will get zero blotchiness. That's the problem with rattle cans. It's hard to prevent blotches but these turbo cans solve that problem by giving a decent spray pattern size but you still have to have a good overlap to prevent the blotches and streaks.
Thanks for the info
I would also recommend NOT spraying in direct sunlight. 👍😎
Damn quick coverage in a can is killer !
Sure is
@@BuckDOESIT
Maybe now the autobody shops have some new competition, right?
@@superdave1921 no competition from me lol… but the can … yes
When you spray paint, you need to start spraying Wide or outside of the area you’re painting. Paint as wide of a pattern as you can and it won’t be able to “Blotch”.
Thanks for the tip
Don’t get to close either or you’ll get runs
@@caveman4598 Thanks for the tip, never realized that until you mentioned it
Always start before the surface sweep and stop pass the other side. Also, Never Arch the spray pattern.
@@thecrittergitter7576 thank you
yes I used a turbo can of clear coat on the top on my 2004 Mercury where the clear coat had worn off it worked great its just like new again.
Yes, I liked how wide the spray pattern is but wasn't used to the amount of paint that came out of it.
Yes I know what you mean it is a big volume of paint that comes out with that wide nozzle.
@@BuckDOESIT
please advise: did you first buff off the old clear?
Where was this when I was in high school! That large pattern probably really helps the end result. Normal rattle can spray patterns are really hard to make look good.
That's exactly why i wanted to try this,,,, the pattern
Damn thats one hell of a spray pattern.....I like it.
Sure is
i love these turbo cans, me and some buddies painted an old truck with these and its a lot nicer than normal rattle cans, a good sand and another light coat should get rid of that blotchiness
Awesome, thanks for the tip!
That really wasn’t bad man! And you got 3 coats outta that can??? That’s amazing. Gives me the courage to try paining my old truck lol
Go for it!
Do it bro I did it with normal cans on my Dailey and it's shitty but ima go over it with a couple of these ones next
@@shakinbottles sounds like a plan
Do it.😊
@@christopher9196 yes
We did the same thing by replacing the nozzle with a WD-40 nozzle without the straw.
Machine gray for a steel shelf or workbench, white for lawn chairs, comes out fabulous
I'll have to try that ...Thanks
Always maintain about 10 inches from the surface. Always move at the same speed with 50% overlapping
Thanks for the tip
Just straight-arm the can & have an assistant drive the car back & forth.
@@johnrusac6894 Hahaha
One of those trigger handles on that thing would be incredible!
I have a couple of those things out in the shop...
It's essentially a pistol grip and a finger trigger that snaps down on top of the spray can...
The two that I have are probably twenty years old... I wonder if they're even made anymore?
I dont know if that would work.
they still exist, but as usual... lower quality.
at ace hardware still tje original made in USA ...your fingers out of the way and no fatique
@@tbkilb01 cool
@@tbkilb01 I sprayed 6 cans of paint one time on a project, my index finger tip was sore for 3-4 days!
Those trigger handles for the can are great, I found it out after the fact 🙄
In my opinion gloss black is better than flat black
That's cool. I'm partial to flat Black.
Gloss black requires maintenance on a weekly basis to remain looking good. If you don't wax it weekly and polish it once a month, it'll look dull.
@@NickZ6297 You must not have had anything painted in flat black for very long.
It's harder to maintain more then anything, it can and usually does start getting some bad spots and blotches all over.
Then if you graze it with something, it's very noticeable. Also if you try to clean it and rub a little to much in spots it turns into glossy spots.
Flat black does look cool Imho, but after living and learning I'd rather have a gloss black paint job. It'll look good for many more years if you take care of it.
Having a good clear coat and buffing can do wonders.
@@motov8-garage832you can just as easily do a good flat black paint job by laying down a good flat basecoat and coming back over it with a good flat clear. That will protect the paint and still keep it black. And it will not fade and become blotchy. I think people who do flat paint jobs don't realize that flat paint needs a clearcoat just as much as a gloss paint job does.
It's primer .means not paint it will need to be sanded smooth prior to painting .
Looks GREAT! and I LOVE THE CAR.
I’m British so I just love American cars to bits. 👍🇬🇧
Right on!
the fuel pump on my corolla is from a old MG car...works great!
Dang! That can doesn’t joke around!
I like the fan spray instead of the round pattern. 👍
That's right .....No Joke . Shoots a lot of paint
Wonder can you swop that tip to a standard can?
@@vapinbachelor289 why would you do that?
Good shit brother.
Theres an ol boy on the tubes that wet sanded cut and buffed that same rattle can finish and I swear to you here and now it was slick as glass. Better finish than brand new cars nowadays.
I saw someone do that too ! I’m not that energetic 😂😂
Came out pretty darn good! 👍
Yes and it is holding up well
This stuff works great, single stage white paint on my 92 OJ special Ford Bronco matched perfectly!!! I repainted the hood completely and its been years now you can’t tell the difference from stock to re-spray(thank god for white cars!)
black is the hardest to blend or keep looking good (just saying0
Exactly 👍! I like it
That looks dang good coming from a can
Yes, it worked very well
Yeah, it does look good for can it even convince me it was done professionally😅
“But I’m gOoD wit iT “ factsssss
I am😂
When I was a kid my mom had a 78 Skylark just like that. Hers was silver.
Right on!
Buicks are unbelievably QUICKER than they are supposed to be....!!!!
Idk why, torque i guess!!
Lit the tires up, smoked the chevy 350!
@@jennybaji421 awesome
My friend in HS had a 77Nova. Hid Dad painted it a medium blue and looked awesome, then the friend wanted a pink 1" wide stripe with the "autozone" zigzag about the middle of the door. Looked so cheesy....
His dad was putting together race cars during the payback grudge racing days of Hickory Motor Speedway back in the mid 70's. So he knew his paint. Freakin pink stripe, wtf. Knowing his dad, he thought the same thing...
The best advice I saw about them is to put the cans in hot water. Not boiling, but 90° or so, just so the paint is nice and warm coming out.
Yes, I’ve heard that too
Lookin good Buck. Ya definitely got to keep movin, them things put out some paint!!!
Yes Sir. I learned that quickly
Rustoleum high heat flat black BBQ grill paint does not run, dries almost instantly, is not blotchy, very durable, and reduces the temperature of the metal in the sun. You can even do touch up at a later time and it blends perfectly
Wow, thanks for the tip
But does that paint come in the turbo can?
Looks good Buck. 8 passes and the car is painted lol
I think you are spot on with 8 passes. lol I think i should have read the instructions, but i pulled through
Hell yeah!! I’m a rattle can lover.
Unbelievable I am super Amazed by the coverage that that throws out wide path put a solid cover. But after the third coat I just can't understand how the Skylark emblem came out so shiny and bright🤔🤔
The pattern is what attracted me to try it. I like it! The emblem was magical 🧙 😂
Just make sure to use a sealer over that if you plan on base coat clear coat later. I’ve had all kinda strange reactions from spraying over rattle can . Even primer sealer in cans . You never really know what’s in them things and if it’s compatible
Thanks for the info
Warm the can up first for better layers.
Get a bucket or empty 1 gallon milk jug or water jug. Cut the top off enough to sit the can in it then pour hot water in it. Let it sit for 10 to 15 minutes this will break up the mist to a finer spray.
Thanks for the info.....I'll have to remember that
That is a beautiful Skylark I used to have a 1982 Buick Skylark with a V6 motor option and that thing lasted forever I remember the sin 4x10-in speakers in the rear actually can put out some pretty decent base for the '80s. Those things were almost impossible to get your hands on the speakers I mean. I love how that spray can just does such a wide pattern and goes on so smoothly. I love Rust-Oleum paint especially the one that has paint and primer in one. The Rust-Oleum gun you can sit on top of it made out of plastic also helps fatigue on your finger and it helps with better control. Amazing job trying to restore that car. By the way what year is that Skylark??
Cool story… 1978 Skylark
It took me 18 rattle cans of standard spray paint. I used Gray Sandable and a satin black on a 1964 Studebaker commander. And it looked awesome but I like the coverage spread
Wow that;s a lot of cans. Coverage is why i wanted to try the Turbo Can.
I’ve tried the red , black and white, with my lack of experience I only had great results with the white, the red and black I had runs and spits pretty bad , but coverage is incredible for a can , I’d definitely recommend
Thanks for the input
You can get rid of the blotchiness by using #0000 Steele wool and water and lightly rub it down. I did several old 60's vw bugs and it works great.
Thanks for the tip....Never thought of steel wool
I’ve used those a lot. I repaint a lot of park benches on site. I can paint one in under two minutes. Great product
I like it
Holy smokes that coverage is Insane I have like a dozen of these never used them o got them for 1.50 a can on sale 😳 I'm going to have to use them now wow
That’s what I liked about this can . Coverage is great but a whole lot of paint comes out fast
@@BuckDOESIT would be hard to do even Coats when a hole lot of paint comes out at the same time
Don’t stop moving in the middle of the body panel. Spray a constant stream from one end to the other
Thanks for the tips
They catch you off guard the first time you spray with em..crazy amount of paint in one pass!
Sure did😂😂
That would explain why my brothers always sprayed the ground first b4 spraying the surfaces the wanted painted.
When using a spray paint can, or even a spray gun on a vehicle or anything for that matter, you never want to stop your paint run on the actual vehicle or item that you’re painting. start your spray run off of the item or vehicle, and finish off of the item or vehicle. this Will give you the cleanest outcome with no blotchiness.
Good stuff ....Thank you
Not gonna lie it looks good gives it that matte look to it which looks nice on a old car like that
Thank you
I was taught in auto body to never start or stop on the object or section you are paimting. It creates blotches.
Now keep in mind im not a pro painter of any sort. So maybe try that? Good video tutned out great.
Great tip!
That stuff covers like crazy but unfortunately, it leaves a heavy orange peel finish that needs wet sanded and buffed. Used four cans and every nozzle was the same. Releases a lot of paint but hard to avoid orange peel.
Great point!
It looks good but it looked like you was to close that will cause blotches and runs. It took me a few tries to figure out where to spray from also always cover what you don't want painted or remove it.
Agreed
Thank you straight forward simple good job buck
I always try to keep it simple
Looks good! I like the video.
Thank you
It's amazing actually really amazing 👍👍💯💯💯
Sure is!
I just painted my work truck with those but I use matte black. Love the results just I didn’t do 3 layers cs I feel is to much for a work truck! Better than paying 5k at the body shop.
Yes, I like it! I was just using the can up, that’s why I did 3 coats
In 80s i used Rustoliom matte black on 77 nova. It came out awsome .Reminds me how fun it was gonna bomb my 91 s10 same way with big cans now!
Awesome
Rustolium make some pretty good products for painting rusty frames and stuff and then I use the gloss black on them and they kind a dull back to a semi gloss and they look pretty good and the nice thing is if you can get everything in spray cans or quartz I recommend you get with a little touch up guns
Right on!
Buick skylark mines a 76 with a solid roller small journal 327 hi stall and 456 gears . Keep on keeping on brother looking good . 👍💯✌️
Very cool! Thanks
Painting skills not as bad as a friend of mine! He goes to paint an exhaust pipe. Pushes the knob on top the can and holds it pressed while moving his arm back and forth as quickly as he could never letting go of the button.
Grabbed the paint can away from him and said I’lll do it! 😂
He stood there was a dumb founded look on his face when I started putting on a nice smooth coat of paint started spraying off the work piece and taking long strokes and letting off the button while my arm still moving. Repeat same technique with each stroke.
If he painted it, it would have been a globbed up mess that look like hell. Just couldn’t stand there and watch him make a mess of the exhaust! 😂
That’s a good friend 👍👍
Add some clear coat then Knock it down with 1k wet sand paper work it up to 3k and do a 3 step buffing. Should help out getting the blotches out.
I'm no body man just trying to protect it for now
🎨✅I’ve always found to get the best out of spray can paint, always soak you’re spray cans in “warm like” bucket of water for 30 minutes prior to use. That will help get rid of those nasty spots and also bring out the best layering of paint.
💯🤟🏾
Thank you, I’ll have to try that
The only issue is sometimes if you want to use regular car paint later may turn into a mess!!!
Agreed
Did you clear it ? I'm sure it could've come out so great
Not yet
Looks good from here!!
Glad you like it!
I've been painting cars and bicycles since I was a little bit kid. Make no mistake, this guy is a professional painter. I don't know if this is professional or not. But sir if you're not a car painter you should be
I’m more mechanical than body man. I don’t like body work but I’ll do it.
Thats not bad, a few coats and then a compound buff and that would look pretty good for a low budget job..
I’ve seen videos of people doing that
Wow, the matte lays down a lot better than the gloss! less orange peel
I like it👍
Turn the tip on the nozzle for spray patterns.
Wow! Didn’t know I could do that
The skylark is dope, but take out the back window and trunk and the metal thing going across and put some steel bars back there mad Max style
No thanks
What a time saver. That is wicked !!!
Yep, worked well
Spray cans have come a long way. I can see doing a spot job this way.
It’s holding up well
Good job for a spray can. Nice fan. ❤
Sure is
I've used them a couple times and never have I had a can not spit and sputter! I shake the heck out of them before I use them! Good for trailers and equipment but I won't try something that needs to be done neat. 🤷♂️
Thanks for sharing!!
I need to do my bed & roof on my 1988 obs short bed Chevy 🏆
Awesome 👏 hope it comes out nice!
Will a clear coat over blotches make them worse or better?
I don’t know… I’m not a very good painter
Switch directions of spray pattern with each coat
Thanks for the tip
Rust reformer in this can is a game changer in the Midwest lol
Cool..
Badass! Also I'm digging the s10 rims
Thanks
Did that every Friday night before crusin back in the day on the 66 Chevelle that I had at the time in the 80’s with a
283 built out to 302 with a two speed and 3000 stall converter transmission
Cool...Sounds like fun tumes
How do you get crisp lines without backfilling the tape? I'm not a body guy or Painter but think it would bleed and look like crap
I just use masking tape
Why all I see is black turn can paint jobs ? Is that only color available?
Unfortunately the “turbo can is limited on colors
You’re getting less paint just with a wider fan. You can buy tips to put on the regular cans to get that wide spray.
Wow, didn’t know that… thanks
Hey sir I’m a panel beater/ spray painter in Australia that’s a great application and technique looks good to me sir
Very cool!
Looks good 👍 RUSTOLEUM needs to make some other colors that would be awesome
They sure do!
That stuff is badass..wow !!
Sure is🤜🤛
How many cans did you use for the whole car.
I didn’t paint the whole car. Just that Quarter panel. Maybe some day I’ll paint the rest
That's what they usually do at Lake Station body shop in Lake Station , Indiana
Wow
I’m so about to do my hold fox body Mustang with it I can’t wait it’s going Matt Black and than text year I may wrap it to learn how to wrap
Good luck, hope it turns out great!
Holy shit! My first car was a 77 Skylark! I've never seen another one on RUclips! I miss that car!
Awesome... I dug this one out of a garage after a 17 year slumber. Put it back together and got it running and driving then later swapped in a 455 big block.
Nice work man!
Thank you
Is it smooth spray? I’d like to try this in my aluminum running boards, they keep chipping off anything I put in them. I tried a bed liner spray , nope
Yes it is
Just used a the gloss white on my truck and it started out fine but then just started spurting and sputtering out and orange peeling like a son of a. I did use the can already a few days before so maybe it's ment to kinda just GO once u start.
Thanks for that info. I am going to use it again at some point. I used the whole can in this job. I'll watch out for letting it sit
Hello where can i buy this and is there other colors? Thanks in advance
I got it at Lowes. I don't know what colors are available.
What a great job with that, and I've never seen a spray can put out such a large spray pattern.
Thank you. had to try it and like it
Was the blotchiness due to the 3 shades of undercoat you were trying to cover without using a sealer?
Could be...I don't know how to paint
I used to have a 65 Buic Skylark back in 83. I put a 400 from a 68 GTO and converted it to a manual trans. On the day of my 21st birthday, it got towed away, because the plates were expired, and I didn't have the money to get it back. I never saw it again. 😢
That is a sad story. I hope you find your dream car.
Note to self: never live anywhere, where expired plates gets you towed. At any given moment, in the last 40 yrs, one to 4 vehicles on my property , expired plates. No one cares. Sorry to hear that classic got gone.
@@treeguyable 👍😎
I had a buick 430 in my 78 skylark. With iroc rims.
Cool… I put a 455 in this one… love ot
I love the way he says the turbo caaaan!
Well, thank you!
Love the spread!!!
Yes, that is what I was looking for
Awesome I'll try it my brother looks like something a novice like me could use and not screw things up. 👍👍
🤜🤛👍awesome
Awesome job 👏 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Does it last? Like did it start to flake after a couple months? I want to paint a car but I’m not sure how long it would last
It’s been lasting good for me. Over a year now. It depends on prep work on how long it will last. I did light prep work and it lasted well. HTH
@@BuckDOESIT that’s great! Thx for the info!
@@VaultBoy-kz6ed YW
It looks nice 👍🏽
Thank you! 😊
That turbo can is O.P. Every Video I seen any color turns out amazing💯
I agree!!
Not too shabby for a rattle can. You have good skills, too.
Sure is, thanks
Did collision repair 40 years,, is turbo spray is junk
Worked for me. I’m not looking for perfection
Looks great!
Thanks!
Looks good👍🏻
Thanks 👍