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Roll-on candy paint???
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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8403938" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>Trust me, ANY imperfection at any stage will show. You can get it covered so that it looks OK from 20 feet away, but if you want to walk up and not have it look completely ghetto it'll take some work, a booth, and a practiced hand with a spray-gun. Really do consider plasti dip. It's not permanent, can look good, is pretty forgiving, and will give you a decent feel of how to lay on spray paint.... how many passes, how tacky before you put on the next coat, and how to just get the wet look on your last coat without holidays, drips, sags, or orange-peel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8403938, member: 614752"] Trust me, ANY imperfection at any stage will show. You can get it covered so that it looks OK from 20 feet away, but if you want to walk up and not have it look completely ghetto it'll take some work, a booth, and a practiced hand with a spray-gun. Really do consider plasti dip. It's not permanent, can look good, is pretty forgiving, and will give you a decent feel of how to lay on spray paint.... how many passes, how tacky before you put on the next coat, and how to just get the wet look on your last coat without holidays, drips, sags, or orange-peel. [/QUOTE]
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