Best automotive body paint according to redditors

We found 66 Reddit comments discussing the best automotive body paint. We ranked the 37 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Automotive Body Paint:

u/thehumble_1 · 5 pointsr/ExpectationVsReality

I've got a bunch of things that I rattle can painted and they quit smelling after a few days. There are definitely a bunch of down sides to spray painting your shoes though, like what if sweat releases the paint and you have half chrome feet for a month.

Fabric spray : Dupli-Color HVP106 Flat Black High Performance Vinyl and Fabric Spray - 11 oz. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00098PO3G/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_aBB7ybV3KD6QQ

Chrome bumper: Krylon Looking Glass Silver-Like Aerosol Spray Paint 6 Oz. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003971BAY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_iAB7ybV60J0S1

u/Dokuganryu · 4 pointsr/GrandTheftAutoV

DIY Price:

Karambit Knife: $8.69

Stattrack Counter: $10.13

Metal Paint: $14.70

Total Price: $33.52

u/maximumdadjokes · 4 pointsr/Nerf

A magician never reveals his secrets.
...but I'm not a magician, so here goes:
There are actually two different paints behind this look. The first is a metallic coating (for this I used the Rustoleum Bright Reflective Finish), which gives the reflective property. The actual color comes from anodized automotive spray (Duplicolor's popular for this kind of stuff). Combine reflective finish with red anodized paint and boom: red chrome.
TL;DR: combine these for shiny:
https://www.rustoleum.com/product-catalog/consumer-brands/auto/specialty-paints/metallic/
https://www.amazon.com/Dupli-Color-EMC200007-Metal-Anodized-Color/dp/B000994BUM

u/WhyAtlas · 4 pointsr/Lightbar

The lamps were made by two different companies. Their R and D departments worked toward a similar goal in a different way.

Which one is better? Well, generally speaking, I would state that Hella has a better engineered product, whereas a company like PIAA or KC go straight for the "brute force" approach.


Will either work? Light them up, mock them up where you think you want them, and see.

As far as long range vision, light color does matter.

Given that you want to use them in less than ideal weather, I would recommend giving them a shot with a selective yellow tinted lens, using this paint ( https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000994BUW/?tag=2402507-20 ), or use a selective yellow bulb balloon ( http://store.candlepower.com/clyeba.html ).

u/Kevlar157 · 3 pointsr/IS300

Before any mentions it... yes that awful display surround has been changed... A little over a year and no issues with peeling or cracking in NC weather.

Just do a bunch of layers of adhesive spray, some paint and a couple of uv protective coats of flat clear. Set aside a whole day if you plan to rip everything out like I did.

https://www.amazon.com/Dupli-Color-EHVP10600-Black-Performance-Fabric/dp/B00098PO3G

u/Preact5 · 3 pointsr/Integra

Yes I'm following ChrisFixs' video on his civic suspension rebuild and he recommends you rust proof it with this paint.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00H2VVQNU?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

u/diito · 3 pointsr/woodworking

I have a mixing mate, in both the gallon and quart sizes:

http://www.amazon.com/Mixing-Mate-10-090-Gallon-Paint/dp/B00B2H7JM2

It's 1000% better than anything else out there. No stir sticks, no paint/finish on the lid or the sides, no junk getting in the paint, you can store it with this thing on, it gives you a much better handle then the metal ones that come on the can, affordable. As long as you wash right after taking it off the can and don't let anything dry on it it takes 5-10 minutes and some soapy water to get it completely clean. It's one of those gadget that once you have it you can't ever go back.

u/metarinka · 2 pointsr/DiWHY

Yeah this is rust bullet paint https://www.amazon.com/Rust-Bullet-Automotive-Inhibitor-Metallic/dp/B0002P4KM2/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1482461748&sr=8-3&keywords=rust+bullet

It happens to be silver, so that's why I was wondering. Spray paint will do little unless the material was prepped and rust killed before. As with everything galvanic corosion it's best to stop the electrolyte from touching the metal or properly coat it. Spray isn't the best for that application.

I will stand by rust bullet and it's used in lots of military vehicles.

u/Shwingdom · 2 pointsr/pcmods

You can use an etching primer. Then go for the base color coat.

Just make sure you let them sit for at least 72 hours to let them outgas and cure. then you should be fine to screw them in. Just don't go too crazy with rough-housing them.

u/slightash · 2 pointsr/projectcar

feather edge better, those primer lines will show up... I learned the hard way. paintscratch offers a good color match spary. you can buy 2k clearcoat on there too. Heres instructions for a rusthole and a youtube VIDEO on how to color match spray.

You have to blend to match the edges. and scuff with scuff it

u/ThatDoucheInTheQuad · 2 pointsr/subaru

Anthracite Grey plasti-dip with gloss coat for the rims, grill and "skid guard" from amazon

For the fog lamps I used Dupli-color Yellow Metal Cast, also from amazon not sure how I feel about the fog lamps though, the paint made it hazy...I'm going to test it out a bit tonight.

u/gunslinger_006 · 2 pointsr/Harley

I just wanted to say, from one matte black 883N owner to another, your iron looks awesome. Its a great example of why I love this model, because while yours and mine are very different, they look like they should be riding together in a pack

http://i.imgur.com/xha3GFh.jpg

Can't wait to see the finished product.

If you EVER need a perfect match for the harley black denim, its here:

http://www.amazon.com/ColorRite-HARLEY-DAVIDSON-BLACK-DENIM/dp/B00BTJN2ZQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1394838786&sr=8-1&keywords=colorrite+harley+black+denim

I did my mini fairing and a few other bits with that exact kit...they are a spot on match.

What is the other bike I see, is it yours?

I have an FZ6 also that is about to go street fighter and probably get dipped black.

u/Alfa_Alesi · 2 pointsr/motorcycles

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00XWCTMP2/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

^ this stuff is amazing. It's essentially a dye and will not wash off. I used on my faded to shit carbon bits as well as some plastic parts on old car - it's back to black Jesus in a bottle.

It's held up over a year on my bike with 1 application. Think about that

u/SearingPhoenix · 2 pointsr/Nerf

DupliColor Vinyl Dye is probably the least prep-intensive and best product for base coats. The downside is that it comes in limited colors and is a bit harder to get your hands on than conventional spray paint. Check your local automotive stores, or the auto section of your supermarket. Flat black is recommended.

u/Ov3rsprayed · 2 pointsr/battlestations

Dupli-Color HVP106 Flat Black High Performance Vinyl and Fabric Spray - 11 oz https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00098PO3G/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_1wqCDb1RZK11Q I would give that a try. Even if it doesn't look perfect it's cheap enough to be worth a try.

u/justtrynabrap · 1 pointr/vandwellers
u/b-rad420 · 1 pointr/FJCruiser
u/Mindflux · 1 pointr/bicycling

I could have sworn I've seen rattlecan versions. I'm sure it's not as durable, but for our application it may be fine.

http://www.amazon.com/Dupli-Color-BAA2010-Bed-Armor-Aerosol/dp/B004SJ16QG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1333480034&sr=8-1

u/siamonsez · 1 pointr/Trucks

I would go for the Dupli-Color Truck Bed Coating based on what I've read so far. What products have you used?

Any particular reason you say roll on? Thought on using a sprayer like I mentioned?

u/nocokurwa · 1 pointr/scooters

I used this for my 2009 Zuma 125 which had very bad faded black plastic. It works wonders.

https://www.amazon.com/Detail-King-Trim-Kote-Black/dp/B00XWCTMP2

https://i.imgur.com/VxXA8Xl.jpg Before

https://i.imgur.com/fKDhUVt.jpg After

u/nednobbins · 1 pointr/homegym

I know this sub loves the TCS Horse Stall Mats but I found these on Amazon.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B074DSJLLY/?coliid=I1G9VYRCZACSZ7&colid=3LQJL0788BZYG&psc=1&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it

They look like they're cheaper and easier to install and I can get them delivered right to my house without the famous smell I've heard so much about.

Is there any downside to these mats?

I'm also thinking of getting some wide vinyl tape to hold the seems together.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MU7N3RI/?coliid=IEC6NCYHRPM7U&colid=3LQJL0788BZYG&psc=1

Anyone know if this tape will hold on those mats?

And then using some sealer to smooth the edges of the tape.

https://www.amazon.com/Plasti-Dip-Performix-Multi-Purpose-Synthetic/dp/B072LWS6ZR/ref=sr_1_20?keywords=performix+vlp&qid=1573683560&s=sporting-goods&sr=8-20

u/Batmanforreal2 · 1 pointr/PhotoshopRequest

I want to paint my wheels. Looking for a nice new color. What i want is something gold, silver or a copper color. Feel free to add your own idea to it.

Im thinking of this color: https://www.amazon.com/Performance-Corvettes-DipYourCar-Basecoat-Aerosol/dp/B079K4Y65H#

I would like to get a couple of pictures with different colors.

Thanks in advance, this is my first time posting here, so i dont really know how this works.

u/labradorasaurus · 1 pointr/Trucks

I got mine via amason. A quart should be plenty. A gallon is $95 if you wanna go crazy and do the whole chassis.

u/Crayform · 1 pointr/finishing

I would suggest sanding carefully with 600 grit and/or scuffing with gray scotchbrite in the tight areas, making sure there are no shiny spots. Then you can airbrush or spray an orange candy similar to House of Kolor or Kosmic candy and then re-clear with polyurethane clear. wet sand and buff in standard automotive refinishing fashion.

u/miken77386 · 1 pointr/DIY

Yes - multiple coats of plastidip will do that - you can paint it on or dip it. Or it also comes in a spray can but you won't achieve as thick of a coat as with the stuff that comes in a can (or bucket)

This

https://www.amazon.com/Performix-12213-Plasti-Dip-Black/dp/B00I9SK8XY/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1487264749&sr=8-5&keywords=plastidip

Or this if you need a lot

https://www.amazon.com/Plasti-Dip-Multi-Purpose-Rubber-Coating/dp/B00BZBNGJ0/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1487264787&sr=8-4&keywords=plasti+dip+gallon

It's available at home depot or walmart usually...

u/anyti · 1 pointr/lifehacks

https://www.amazon.ca/Mixing-Mate-10-090-Gallon-Paint/dp/B00B2H7JM2

I'm sure you could find cheaper ones, the ones I'm familiar with you can connect your drill to it to mix. The paint we use is fine for years in the can with that lid.

u/waspocracy · 1 pointr/prius

Get this: https://www.amazon.com/Genuine-Toyota-00258-00070-21-White-Touch-Up/dp/B008214ZDW

To prevent it? Using wax in your car washes. Either wax manually, or when you get an automated car wash (if you do that), then get the "premium" option that has wax with it.

u/JudgeWhoAllowsStuff · 1 pointr/Jeep

What do you think about this? I was thinking I could get away with 4 or 5 cans. Does chassis saver do something special besides make a rugged protective layer (like adhere better than a bed liner spray)? If you don't know I certainly welcome speculation.

u/DIYBike · 1 pointr/bicycling

Strip:
To strip paint for aluminum or steel you can use a paint stripper or wire brush. You can also do media blasting, but only if you plan to powdercoat afterwards, because it leaves small dings in the frame. To strip a carbon frame sand it by hand. For any frame type, you don't need to strip to the bare material, but can use the existing paint as a primer.

Prime:
I use Duplicolor Self Etching Primer, with good results. It was like $24 for a 6 pack when I got it, I don't know why it's so expensive now. You could try a different self etching primer, or look for Duplicolor for cheaper. Sand down after each coat, usually a grit of 400 - 600 is good or use a lower grit if it is not smooth.


To Paint:
For DIY paint jobs you can use rattle cans or an airbrush. Sand after each coat, again starting with around 400 - 600 grit. It's hard to give specific advice for paint because there are so many different ones, and all would probably do an okay job.

Clear:
It depends how much money you want to spend. Cheap rattle clears are not durable, but the more durable 2k spray clears are expensive and toxic. I've read that you can use an airbrush for 2 part clear, but have not tried it yet.


u/PsychonautMIA · 1 pointr/Miata

No you use something like scuff-it, and a grey scotch brite to scuff the panel without going too deep. I wouldn't use a rattle can, paint guns are inexpensive especially for one time use. Any autobody supply store can mix a quart of single stage that will come out a lot better and last longer than rattle can

u/SplitMyPants · 1 pointr/subaru

It doesn't make you sound dumb, I'd rather see something unique and cool instead of the same mods that are done over and over again.

If you're looking into RallyX have you thought about swapping over to Forester suspension to raise it up a bit?

I'd go the Cobb AccessPort route instead of tactrix because of the simplicity and now that the V3 has come out, the V2 is around $100 cheaper I think. But if you're comfortable doing it that way do it.

I'm not sure if it's just the picture but the headlights look a bit foggy. I used this on my first car a few years ago and it worked great. Most of the other headlight restoration kits are bullshit. You could also bake them open and paint the plastic pieces black to spice things up.

If yellow foglights are your thing I used this on my Subaru and I love it. Just takes around 5 light coats on the outside of the fog lights and you're good to go. Much better than any of the tint overlays or light bulbs.

Here's some information on it. Daniel Stern is pretty well known as the lighting expert.

Another thing you could consider if you want to mix things up is plastidipping your car. DipYourCar has some wild colors, Sunset Orange and Tiffany Blue are my personal favorites. I'd stay away from the normal black though, it normally makes cars look pretty trashy.

Hopefully it doesn't sound like I'm telling you what to do with the car, just giving suggestions. Good luck!


u/Ser_Dingus · 1 pointr/subaru
u/larson328 · 1 pointr/chevycolorado

Here they are.

light Bar

Winch

Winch Hook

This might be the bumper on amazon. Not 100% sure. Bumper

4 wheel parts sells the bumper. I would check with them

Red Hook Paint

Fairlead

More truck stuff in under blog

blog

u/Thracka951 · 1 pointr/HomeImprovement

At auto repair shops they have spray-on fabric dye that would work well. Be advised you need to vacuum a few times after and it will probably have a slight transfer to other materials for a little while until fully cured.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00098PO3G

u/no-mad · 1 pointr/Construction

Automotive rust inhibitor paint and then a top coat color of your choice. Those dont look like hinges to me.