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    Painting

    I am thinking about begining to fix up the paint job on grover recently.

    The paint codes I already have (care of REMLR), but is it neccessary to spray everywhere?

    I am going to begin with the cab area. I still have some glue to remove from the carpet that was there, but I was thinking of rolling or brushing in the cab as I don't have immediate access to spray gear, and I don't need to do as much preperation to prevent overspray.

    Is the finish with this kind of painting ok, or does it look terrible?
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    hmm they seem to roll and or brush a lot of landrovers in the UK- i have seen various articles in Wrecks to Ritches where they have hand painted.

    I cant see how this can produce a good result but then i have never seen the finished product in the end.

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    Really depends what sort of finish your talking, if its olive drab youll probably get away with using a foam roller. Mind you ive heard the AJ's used to paint up their beasts with a broom dipped in paint. I used a foam roller for some of mine and it works really well with enamel gloss.
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    That's what I figured as at best the finish wopuld be described as satin, and certainly not gloss.

    I think i'll spray the bodywork, but I reakon that the roller will do the trick in the cab.

    Thanks all [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif[/img]
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    Re: Painting

    Originally posted by Phoenix
    ...cab area. I still have some glue to remove from the carpet that was there...
    Carpet ? Are you sure you've got a Land Rover there old boy ?

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    It's not broken. It's "Carbon Neutral".


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    Yeah, previous owner had glued in a crappy beige carpet with this bright orange glue. I still have't got all of the glue off yet :roll:
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    As part of the tidyup of the Rangie I was going to give the footwells and loadspace / tailgate innards a touch of paint just to protect the metal and tidy things up.

    As this will be covered by the carpet and the rear storage area I build, I figured that just painting it by hand is probably the easiest optoin. I was going to use some of the rust-inhibitor paint too ...

    However for the tailgate I was wondering if you can buy that thick stuff they line ute trays with etc? Is that a paint-on type of product?

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    Isn't that some kind of tar or rubber compound?
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    Yep. If it's what I'm thinking off it's known as 'spray on ute-liner'. Not cheap for a whole ute but if you ask around at a few ute places you never know what you might find out.
    It's not broken. It's "Carbon Neutral".


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    painting

    Hi Phoenix [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif[/img]
    If you are using good old "Lusterless Olive Drab" Spraying Enamel it can be brushed on with good results, don't thin that stuff any more than 10o/o or it will run of the surface you are painting , another tip, stir it up VERY well as the pigment and flatterner sticks to the bottom of the can, a good 10 minutes, use a good quality brush 25-40 mm small sections at a time as it dries in about 10-15 minutes
    If spraying thin only 10o/o with general purpose enamel thinners
    regards Rocket :wink:

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