(Part 2) Best automotive spary paint according to redditors

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We found 145 Reddit comments discussing the best automotive spary paint. We ranked the 49 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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u/sqWADooSh · 4 pointsr/4x4

Allow me to give you some advice. I too have a Badland bumper but really this is advice for any steel bumper that comes raw. Apply POR-15 as a base and then POR-15 top coat per their exact instructions. A normal rattle can job is not going to hold up to the elements. I am having to strip the rattle can job I did because it didn't hold up and has caused numerous rust spots. You can find both products here:

This kit will give you everything you need to apply the base of POR-15

http://www.amazon.com/POR-15-45009-Gloss-Black-Starter/dp/B00J594B5C/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1420640042&sr=8-2&keywords=por-15

This is the top coat. It also comes in a gloss variety if you prefer.

http://www.amazon.com/POR-15-45918-Chassis-Black-Coat/dp/B00MBFOHEW/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1420640098&sr=8-2&keywords=por-15+top+coat

This combination can not be beat for its tough as nails finish and rust prevention all in one. Enjoy your bumper!

u/SuperAngryGuy · 3 pointsr/SpaceBuckets

Painting the bucket black should not affect the white inside reflectivity. I recommend a black spray paint that also functions as a primer to help prevent paint chipping. This is what I use.

Lining the inside of the bucket with Mylar of or the shiny side of heavy duty aluminum foil can help with inner bucket reflectivity. Use strips of Mylar/foil and rubber glue so it's not a pain in the butt to put it in.

u/skeptoid79 · 2 pointsr/AutoDetailing

I gave up on using tire shine stuff, recently switched to using actual tire paint. It's a pretty big pain in the ass to apply, with all the taping/masking required, but it's held up nicely and looks great. Key is to do several (3-5) light coats on each tire. 2 cans might be required.

u/nickstewartroc · 2 pointsr/FiestaST

You could try to get some touch up paint and do it that way, or talk to a dealer or even just an autobody place. Not sure what your paint code is, but something like this would probably be the easier/cheapest route: https://www.amazon.com/Dupli-Color-BFM0383-Metallic-Exact-Match-Automotive/dp/B00407RRNC

u/LJ-Rubicon · 2 pointsr/Jeep

Use Plasti Dip, you can peel it off later

Plasti Dip 11252-6 Spray Flex Blue, 11. Fluid_Ounces https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00KUBKUQ8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_HrpSDb089VZDE

u/Ezra_ILA · 2 pointsr/plastidip

Performix 10103S-4PK Black Plasti Dip Spray - 1 Gallon, (Pack of 4) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00K092NPQ/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_FwKevb1KTXYP4
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00K092NPQ/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_FwKevb1KTXYP4

This is where I got my matte black!

u/OGIVE · 2 pointsr/reloading

The color that Dillon uses for touch-up in the repair shop is Old Ford engine blue paint.

u/Cluadius9 · 1 pointr/JeepWrangler

You can buy it in bulk for a pretty good deal on amazon

u/kelei · 1 pointr/subaru

Wouldn't it be cheaper if you just bought the paint and the sprayer and do it yourself? Or is there something else I'm missing?

u/Astronom3r · 1 pointr/Miata

You could always just get some from Amazon...

u/Semyonov · 1 pointr/mazda

I used this.

u/aMiracleAtJordanHare · 1 pointr/GolfGTI

Not sure if it's just a Plastidip "clear coat" or if actually interacts with the layer below it, but it makes Plastidip glossy. It works pretty well if you don't go too light with it.

I was lucky enough to find some at a Home Depot locally, but there's a good chance you'll need to order it online. ( http://www.amazon.com/Performix-PLASTI-Intl-Enhancer-Glossifier/dp/B008VEJB3Y )

I'm finishing up an emblem "repaint" (Plastidip) and they're turning out pretty good. I'll post pics once reinstalled.

Edit - Check out the rest of the "Enhancers". They seem pretty cool. I only have experience with the glossifier, though.

u/Capwonder · 1 pointr/E30

Hey I used a Japanese brand yellow lens paint. Stands up to heat and weather perfectly. Also goes on really clear but has a richer color than most other yellowed lens that I have seen. http://www.amazon.com/Yellow-Headlights-Lights-Corner-Bumper/dp/B005Y38S3E is where you can find it but I will say its a little pricey for a tiny can.

u/Shrubsy · 1 pointr/Warframe
  • Sanding
  • Filler Primer and putty for the larger gaps
  • More sanding (finer grit, 350 grit or so)
  • Regular primer
  • Black base coat for gold and blue parts.
  • Very light coat of arctic blue from vallejo for the blue shine.
  • Gloss varnish
  • And then some weathering with silver rub and buff which I'm not too happy with
u/CaptainAnswer · 1 pointr/saab

Only real way is to respray them, cleaners/restorers will only mask the issue in my experiance. I would personally take off both rear trims with trim removal tools then spray with something like https://www.amazon.co.uk/Autotek-AT00BTB500-500ml-Bumper-Spray/dp/B004ZJILY4 if you only do one it will look weird compared to the other, then you'll look at all the rest and end up doing them all... ask me how I know ;)

u/MrDongji · 1 pointr/buildapc

Will painting a MSI 970 with this can of Rustoleum void the warranty?

I have all black and white components planned out so the red would bother me.