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DIY: Paint Experiences
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Subject: DIY: Paint Experiences
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From: [email protected] (Barry Sanders)
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Date: Thu, 15 Aug 1996 11:42:36 -0600
I'm performing rust control on my 633CSi. It didn't look bad at all: Just
a couple of tiny spots with rust bubbling through. But upon removal of the
fenders, more rust has been found. (If you think your 6-er's front fenders
look fine, look again.) This is going to require some paint.
The body shop said $300 to spray the paint (no body work). Local auto
paint suppliers said minimum of $120 for the necessary paint, hardeners,
reducers, primers, etc. (Plus a $300 compressor and paint gun.) I'm
painting less than 6 sq. inches of exposed fender, for chrissake! They all
rolled their eyes at the mere mention of using spray-can primers and
undercoating.
AFTER purchasing a nice 4HP DeVilbiss compressor, touch-up gun and
accessories for a cool $300, I decided to call my local Bumper-to-Bumper
franchise. They didn't give me major attitude, didn't snort openly at my
non-professional status, and, most importantly - they offered to put
custom-mixed DuPont acrylic lacquer (same as the body shops use) into a
12oz. spray can, pre-mixed and ready to spray, for $11. Eleven bucks!
Problem *solved*.
I'm returning the unused compressor and spray gun today. I'll let you know
how it goes with spray-can primer and undercoating.
Barry
'83 633CSi (sold my 325e :(