Is this Spray-on using a can, or Spray Equipment?
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Is this Spray-on using a can, or Spray Equipment?
Just off the can as sold form the shops.. Although using proper spray equipment would make the job more professional i think?? IMO and other mates i've shown , the way it turn out in my car (using the can) the result has been pretty damn good :thumbsup:Quote:
Originally Posted by Bayani
sounds like a good DIY.. this would be good for those with DC2R's that hates the road noise
Will this also help to prevent heat transfer.
Good post!
This stuff works well, can be a bit messy to clean off if you get overspray though (tar).
If you try this (or any spray-can paint work) try putting the can into a tub or basin of hot water, and then shake it up. I have been told it increases pressure in the can, resulting in a better result. The paint seems to adhere better and comes out more evenly.
Hey thanks for the handy tip, have you done the same to your ride.?Quote:
Originally Posted by Redteg
hey, it is possible for u to post up some pics of ur DIY?
would like to see the outcome of it
I'll try to buddy :thumbsup:Quote:
Originally Posted by taizon
hey dude!! sounds like a great idea.. need that for rear of my car... subs shake off everything!!!... i went to super cheap auto.. they said they never heard of such a thing... could u tell me the brand name or name of the spray that u used dude??
cheers mate thanks
Yeh some of the reps at super cheap are USELESS.. From what i remeber the brand was SEPTONE of something similar.. They had x2 brands at super cheap when i went to buy the cans so next time make them search tehir database maybe that particular store ran out, if so ask em to search other store's inventory.
Hope this helps ya buddy
The stuff I used is called Septone Spray on Body Deadener. I got it from Repco for around about $8.