View Full Version : tungy spray paint on ebay
Junglist
30-12-2009, 19:15
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/HYCOTE-SPRAY-PAINT-150ML-RENAULT-TUNGSTEN_W0QQitemZ160382026612QQcmdZViewItemQQptZU K_Body_Shop_Supplies_Paint?hash=item2557838374
Is this any good guys ? will i need a laquer over the top ?
cheers, Dan
happy new year :)
I think you'll find there are about 7 shades of tungsten grey mate.
Junglist
30-12-2009, 19:22
I think you'll find there are about 7 shades of tungsten grey
mate.
yeah i know mate , just want to touch up in the engine bay ,:)
how bad is the bay,you got to remove an tape up a lot of stuff before you do that.
or your get shooty overspray everywhere.
Junglist
31-12-2009, 15:30
how bad is the bay,you got to remove an tape up a lot of stuff before you do that.
or your get shooty overspray everywhere.
yeah nothing too deep just bits in plain veiw like the inner arches / maybe scuttle area and struts ,
im gonna be getting a respray in the new year (hopefully) but they arnt doing the engine bay
dangerous dave
31-12-2009, 16:29
I used these to do my bumper which was silver, grill which was pink, shirt which was red, under light trim that was black and morrettes that were blue. I had a right old patchwork car, but those rattle cans sorted it our for now. Remember there only 150ml so don't go far.
I'm getting my 5 fully painted, but not the bay like yourself. I think with some good prep and weather I could do my whole engine bay pretty good with them cans. I'm getting good at it. :P
before
http://www.rtoc.org/boards/album.php?albumid=150&pictureid=8972
after
http://www.rtoc.org/boards/album.php?albumid=150&pictureid=9053
Junglist
01-01-2010, 11:35
I used these to do my bumper which was silver, grill which was pink, shirt which was red, under light trim that was black and morrettes that were blue. I had a right old patchwork car, but those rattle cans sorted it our for now. Remember there only 150ml so don't go far.
I'm getting my 5 fully painted, but not the bay like yourself. I think with some good prep and weather I could do my whole engine bay pretty good with them cans. I'm getting good at it. :P
before
http://www.rtoc.org/boards/album.php?albumid=150&pictureid=8972
after
http://www.rtoc.org/boards/album.php?albumid=150&pictureid=9053
thats quality m8 ,
did you use a primer first ? did you need to put a laquer on over the top ,, Dan
Mike GTT
10-01-2010, 00:38
i've used it for some interior bits and bobs, i've had good results with it.
it matches up pretty well too :)
Junglist
10-01-2010, 11:10
i've used it for some interior bits and bobs, i've had good results with it.
it matches up pretty well too :)
did you need a laquer mate
dangerous dave
10-01-2010, 11:35
thats quality m8 ,
did you use a primer first ? did you need to put a laquer on over the top ,, Dan
i can't remember if i did, as its just temp i think i might have left it with just the grey on..
you will need to do a few coats of the grey and then rub it down with fine wet and dry 1200 or 800 before giving it some laquer...
i didn't use primer, just wet and dried what was already there. if i was after a better finish i would have, easier to get a good finish and see imperfections in primer and correct them..
i really would try get larger cans than those 150's, looking at one again the other day, it would take cans and cans to cover a decent area with a few coats of paint.. have some made..
Junglist
10-01-2010, 11:45
thanks :)
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