I threw some Ryoken Green primer on mine so it was all one color....seems to like it well enough...its been going on 6 years now.
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This is what mine looked like when I bought it. Black with a gray top and gray interior with typical clear coat pealing (kinda crappy pic, sorry):
Didn't want to break the bank on paint for a crawler, so bought a $30 sander from home depot just to scuff it up a little bit, and bought $80 worth of flat black spray paint from Walmart, and after a full Saturday and my pointer finger feeling like it was going to fall off, this is what it looks like:
What's cool about it, is if I scrap it up too bad, I just spray some more paint on there. In fact, ever sense I've did this spray paint job 4 and a half years ago, I've re-sprayed it twice. Just a stroll down to Walmart, and $40 worth of spray paint, and a couple hours and it looks like new again![]()
Except it's absorbing moisture because without clearcoat it's not water resistant.
Except it's absorbing moisture because without clearcoat it's not water resistant.
This is what mine looked like when I bought it. Black with a gray top and gray interior with typical clear coat pealing (kinda crappy pic, sorry):
Didn't want to break the bank on paint for a crawler, so bought a $30 sander from home depot just to scuff it up a little bit, and bought $80 worth of flat black spray paint from Walmart, and after a full Saturday and my pointer finger feeling like it was going to fall off, this is what it looks like:
What's cool about it, is if I scrap it up too bad, I just spray some more paint on there. In fact, ever sense I've did this spray paint job 4 and a half years ago, I've re-sprayed it twice. Just a stroll down to Walmart, and $40 worth of spray paint, and a couple hours and it looks like new again![]()
10 feet is kind of ambitious, isn't it?
Mine is a blocker...

Looks good. Should get a trigger sprayer for the spray cans. Did same thing when I paired my cage, my finger was soar as hell.