scpaul
1/2 ton status
OK Aaron,
I finally found the post that you were talking about.
On the top that was faded so bad it was still slick. I thought it was gelcoat. It was slick enough that I thought that I should scuff it so paint would stick. On the sides, it was still gray, but dull and faded.I scuffed it too.
The metal on the door edge was a perfect match. Using the same can as I used on the door, the color was different, and the other 2 in that group of sprayings it was the same color. After 2 days I put 3 more coats on it over a period of 2 days. It was still the wrong color. Now I scuffed 2 small areas, about a square foot each, right beside each other. I primed 1 with a flat black primer and the other with a gray scratch filling primer. I found enough paint in 1 can to spray them both. I couldn't be sure, but they seemed to look better, but I couldn't be sure with it still wet.
If this doesn't do any better, I guess that I'm going to have to start guessing and try darker grays until I find one that is close enough. I really don't want to change the color, but if it can't be done any other way, I guess that I could try the silver that's the 2nd color on it. I did want to keep it original as possible, or at least looking original.
Oh well, can't win them all, g'nite, Paul
I finally found the post that you were talking about.
On the top that was faded so bad it was still slick. I thought it was gelcoat. It was slick enough that I thought that I should scuff it so paint would stick. On the sides, it was still gray, but dull and faded.I scuffed it too.
The metal on the door edge was a perfect match. Using the same can as I used on the door, the color was different, and the other 2 in that group of sprayings it was the same color. After 2 days I put 3 more coats on it over a period of 2 days. It was still the wrong color. Now I scuffed 2 small areas, about a square foot each, right beside each other. I primed 1 with a flat black primer and the other with a gray scratch filling primer. I found enough paint in 1 can to spray them both. I couldn't be sure, but they seemed to look better, but I couldn't be sure with it still wet.
If this doesn't do any better, I guess that I'm going to have to start guessing and try darker grays until I find one that is close enough. I really don't want to change the color, but if it can't be done any other way, I guess that I could try the silver that's the 2nd color on it. I did want to keep it original as possible, or at least looking original.
Oh well, can't win them all, g'nite, Paul
