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roller painting

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Hi, I have another thread asking for painters in Birmingham but I was wondering how possible is it to roller paint my Morris?

I've heard alot of roller painting bodywork, but am a bit skeptical.

Which paint should I be using?
Is it easier than spraying myself?

Is it worth a go myself if I'm just looking for an 8/10 paint job to get me through a few months of good weather before I start the real work in winter?

very confused at the moment.

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Re: roller painting

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I've know a few people roller their vehicles with Rustoleum with good results. It's a synthetic enamel so if you decide on a re-spray in the future with any other paint then it's a hell of a job getting it all off again :(

Here's part one of an example(more on youtube) but there's loads of info out there.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a2mVvKT-r1I
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Re: roller painting

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Thanks, the 'hell of a job' bit worries me.

Im curious if Halford's mixing service paint is any good? I know they can provide spray or tin, but rolled on, not sure if it will have the same effect
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If you want anything else but a standard colour them it's about £15 for an aerosol :o Water based paint too. Best going to a proper paint suppliers.
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Re: roller painting

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ok not that great then.

I wonder if it's best to stick to having a go with aerosol
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Depends on how much you want to cover, are there large areas that need attention or just little bits here and there. For chips and little edge repairs I use an artists brush (not that I'm an artist :) ) But no matter what you do you will need a good match. There are places that match the paint by scanning it, cant name one (except Homebase who only do household paint) but with a bit of searching I'm sure you'll find one.
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Re: roller painting

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I've just done mine in craftmaster coach enamel.First go and it looks good.It could be better with another coat so will do this over the winter.
I used a mini gloss roller and the best synthetic brush.[frame]Image[/frame]
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that looks good :wink: well done
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Re: roller painting

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That does look nice. Tempted to crack open a tin of craftmaster I bought a while back.
There is some useful info on their website...
http://www.craftmasterpaints.co.uk/about/hints-tips/
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Re: roller painting

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shed wrote:I've just done mine in craftmaster coach enamel.First go and it looks good.It could be better with another coat so will do this over the winter.
I used a mini gloss roller and the best synthetic brush.[frame]Image[/frame]
I think this just made up my mind. Looks great!! what sort of prep did you do?

Also, is all the craftmaster paints suitable for rolling?

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Re: roller painting

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It's possible to achieve an amazing finish, but it's a LOT of prep and sanding - to get a good look it's 99% prep 1% paint.

On the up sides, it's cheap and easy to repair and scrapes or dents you get. I intend to roller paint my Charlie at some point in the near future!
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