Answers: I painted a 1977 Chevy truck "rust-o-leum hurricane lantern black" with a compressor and a paint gun. It turned out approaching these cars with the adjectives flat black "rat rod" paint job. It looked dutiful and lasted 2 years and eventually faded. If you a moment ago want color on an ugly *** beater, why not?
uhhhhh.....no.
i probably will but your saloon will look like crap.
no....it will red peal....and the clear coat wont stick to it.
The paint will flake bad....
Spend the extra money so your car doesn't look approaching you took house paint, thinned it and sprayed it on your car. You would do better using can of spray paint for metal.
Noooooooooooo dont do that.Mess you car up.
AMAZING ; I am the single person that will convey you
YES , it is possible, very.
I will post a correlation of a site where a man used rustolium to paint his sports car. It came out great and resembling you said he thined it with mineral spirits and took time. rmember hustle makes spend foolishly. he put about 6 coats on and have to sand and wet sand every time to prevent red peel , goodluck.
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You can use it.
You can even brush paint a saloon if you want.
But it will look horrible.
It might not matter surrounded by a workhorse truck, only driven inside a plantation for example.
Your really asking this put somebody through the mill? You need counseling for drug use, lol. You might want to install vinyl siding on your vehicle also, save the paint.
Why do you devise they call this house paint? This is a funny put somebody through the mill i must say.
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