painting a junky car in the garage.
Not 100% sure if I am going with rustoleum house paint job.
or if i will grab a can of real auto motive paint from the local stores. and squirt it through the gun.
will it matter which primer I use?
anyone suggest an in expensive primer that will work for either top coat?
I need to sand it down to remove a sunburnt wrap. and i am sure i will need to primer back up the areas before hosing it.
going to be a few week process. sanding sections during free time. hit it with primer. wait a few days. level the primer.
I just dont want crazy interactions with my top coat.
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3/1/19 10:08 a.m.
Are you talking about painting the garage or a car in the garage? Because we do a lot of both around here.
Rustoleum primer does not react well to real paint. Thats all i got.
You don't sand off a wrap either.
Heat and peel.
I've used the Rustoleum wet-sandable automotive spray paint with 2-part "real" auto paint, and it was fine.
Use real paint and real primer. Painting is too much work to use crap materials.
What about the tractor supply primer ?
Can you paint over it with regular automotive paint ?
In reply to bentwrench :
we are past that.. its burnt.. decade old.
looks like aligator skin. cracked through. done... it wont peel
Simple rule is: 2 part paint needs 2 part primer. 1 part paint can go over 1 part or 2 part primer.