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I had no experience painting a vehicle either when I did my Nissan truck which was a complete color change. Do a little homework, watch some You-tube videos and you should be fine. I painted my truck in the driveway in the open air with no issues. All through the paint process went easy with no issues. Well at least until the clear coat was applied. 3 gnats gave their lives to annoy me.

I did have a little orange peel but expected to have it and was able to wet sand it out.

I'll have to post pics of the process later if you want.
 

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I had no experience painting a vehicle either when I did my Nissan truck which was a complete color change. Do a little homework, watch some You-tube videos and you should be fine. I painted my truck in the driveway in the open air with no issues. All through the paint process went easy with no issues. Well at least until the clear coat was applied. 3 gnats gave their lives to annoy me.

I did have a little orange peel but expected to have it and was able to wet sand it out.

I'll have to post pics of the process later if you want.
Haha...yeah, those frickin gnats. I had about 6 on the car. Less on the truck because it was a different time of year.
I'd love to see pics of yours.
If I can find any pics of the hatch I did, I'll post them up as well. I'm pretty sure they're on a solid drive at my house. I may even have pics of the little Toyota truck.
And orange peel for sure. I had a spare hood that I could shoot on, which helped a lot for setting up the guns.
I went total cheap ass the whole way through.......harbor freight guns, cheap ss urethane, etc.

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For what it's worth, I've only ever had good things to say about the purple HF spray guns. Iirc, you can pick them up on sale for $10-$15, and it's probably one of the best things I've ever bought there. Just be sure to clean it thoroughly, don't want any assembly grease creating fisheyes in the paint.
 

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For what it's worth, I've only ever had good things to say about the purple HF spray guns. Iirc, you can pick them up on sale for $10-$15, and it's probably one of the best things I've ever bought there. Just be sure to clean it thoroughly, don't want any assembly grease creating fisheyes in the paint.
I also thought so until I tried a real paint gun. Either my hf gun detiorated slowly without me noticing, or there really is night and day difference when using a better paint gun. But the hf paint gun did do the job ok, so for one time deal it is still good value.
 

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I also thought so until I tried a real paint gun. Either my hf gun detiorated slowly without me noticing, or there really is night and day difference when using a better paint gun. But the hf paint gun did do the job ok, so for one time deal it is still good value.
Interesting. I do have a devilbiss(sp?) gun that I picked up for finish coating, just haven't had a chance to run paint through it yet. (Decided to punt on that project when I was offered the chance to sell it)
 

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Interesting. I do have a devilbiss(sp?) gun that I picked up for finish coating, just haven't had a chance to run paint through it yet. (Decided to punt on that project when I was offered the chance to sell it)
I tried using devilbiss finishline and it sprayed smoother, and was more predictable than the hf gun. At this point hf gun became for primer only.
 

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I tried using devilbiss finishline and it sprayed smoother, and was more predictable than the hf gun. At this point hf gun became for primer only.
That was pretty much my plan when I picked up the devilbiss too.
 

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HF Purple gun, Scotchbrite scuff, Rustoleum paint, no effs given, looked great until I sold it.

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That's pretty damn cool, man.

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Thank you @KilgoreTrout It definitely was a learning experience and certainly not a show quality paint job. But it did come better than I expected. Hopefully it will see the trails soon.
 

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I found a couple on my solid drive.
HF gun, tcp global primer and urethane. It was like a $200 kit? (I think $60 extra for the 2k primer)
I don't seem to have any good primer pics or any totally finished pics where I redid the window trim metal in black.
Varying degrees of progress. I had it for like 3yrs and it looked good. I also had a little red urethane on my driveway for about 5yrs. :D
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I actually had that car for like 15yrs and over 200k miles. I put new carpet in it when I painted it, and obviously had a swapped/upgraded engine and transmission.
Hondas really do run forever. It let me down 3times: one alternator and 2 ignition coils. Otherwise, 36mpg minimum and a pretty damn quick 200hp go-kart. The si didn't even come with power steering. Fun little car.


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