Painting Red truck Black
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Painting Red truck Black
Hey guys, just bought a '89 Pickup, it's red and I want to get it painted black.
Has anybody ever painted a red truck black? I just keeping thinking about little pebbles hitting the paint on the road and getting little red specs all over my hood, unless of course it gets primed the right way when painted.
Just wondered if anybody had every changed the color of their truck and how it went.
Thanks.
Has anybody ever painted a red truck black? I just keeping thinking about little pebbles hitting the paint on the road and getting little red specs all over my hood, unless of course it gets primed the right way when painted.
Just wondered if anybody had every changed the color of their truck and how it went.
Thanks.
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my truck was dark blue and i painted it black, first thing is to use some good sand paper around the egdes, doors, cowl, hood, etc. primer it, use a lighter sand paper after that and then shoot it with black. mine was a rattle can special and was done in the backyard but it came out pretty good. i didnt do the inside of the door jambs or under the hood, but all the same i think it looks good. the trees and rocks really seem to like the looks of of it anyway, but there is only a few spots that the paint has been rubbed off. just take your time and prep it real good, it'll stick with a good prep job. be sure to wash it off after all the sanding
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Hey guys, just bought a '89 Pickup, it's red and I want to get it painted black.
Has anybody ever painted a red truck black? I just keeping thinking about little pebbles hitting the paint on the road and getting little red specs all over my hood, unless of course it gets primed the right way when painted.
Just wondered if anybody had every changed the color of their truck and how it went.
Thanks.
Has anybody ever painted a red truck black? I just keeping thinking about little pebbles hitting the paint on the road and getting little red specs all over my hood, unless of course it gets primed the right way when painted.
Just wondered if anybody had every changed the color of their truck and how it went.
Thanks.
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the most irritating thing about a color change is that your engine bay is going to be a different color and your jambs and in between the bed and cab unless you are thorough. primer is not really necessary* as rusty said unless you are doing repairs. you can get an acrylic spot putty to fill in rock chips before you paint.
*primer does have a function but for what you are doing i wouldn't worry with it
*primer does have a function but for what you are doing i wouldn't worry with it
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I know this is an old thread but anyways...
Sand your truck down with 220, repair all dings, dents, rust and holes, coat with sealer (thinned out primer) which if going to Black as the base use Black primmer/sealer.
For most paint jobs 3 coats of base with 3 clear works great. If using s single stage I would spray 4-5 coats.
Rattle cans do work but from what I've seen it wont last and its hard to get even coverage.
Harbor fright sells a cheap gun for single and two stage paints its about $15. Lots of places you can rent a 30gal compressor. Its on the small side but if you break the truck down into sections allowing the air to rebuild you can it covered.
I'm getting ready to repaint my truck which I will post how I'm doing it. Also you can find a lot of videos on painting at home.
Sand your truck down with 220, repair all dings, dents, rust and holes, coat with sealer (thinned out primer) which if going to Black as the base use Black primmer/sealer.
For most paint jobs 3 coats of base with 3 clear works great. If using s single stage I would spray 4-5 coats.
Rattle cans do work but from what I've seen it wont last and its hard to get even coverage.
Harbor fright sells a cheap gun for single and two stage paints its about $15. Lots of places you can rent a 30gal compressor. Its on the small side but if you break the truck down into sections allowing the air to rebuild you can it covered.
I'm getting ready to repaint my truck which I will post how I'm doing it. Also you can find a lot of videos on painting at home.
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