Does anyone know anyone or any shop that paints body panels for cheap? I just need a fender and bumper painted. I don't need the best paint out there just so it's proper. Spray can does NOT work I tried it lol. I'm willing to go anywhere in the GTA from Barrie to Hamilton to out east past Oshawa. But preferably Scarborough and Markham to Oshawa area is best.
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Originally posted by CB7Nub View PostDoes anyone know anyone or any shop that paints body panels for cheap? I just need a fender and bumper painted. I don't need the best paint out there just so it's proper. Spray can does NOT work I tried it lol. I'm willing to go anywhere in the GTA from Barrie to Hamilton to out east past Oshawa. But preferably Scarborough and Markham to Oshawa area is best.
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Ive seen spray paint work....My brother in law bought some SEM paint from car quest in a spray can and it worked beautifully....but it wasnt really the cheap shit you buy from canadian tire either....it cost him like 50 bucks for a can....and from what I understood it essentially was the regular SEM paint that they sold...just in can form....dunno if thats true.
But I can tell you other than the fact its a slightly different shade of red (red obviously fades) it looks pretty good after the clear, wet sand and buffing.
He put in proper prep time tho so I know that helped.....but Ive used the crap you get from crappy tire in the past on my first accords front fender....and after some wet sanding and buffing it looked good enough....by good enough I mean unless you looked really closely at it or you knew I did something to it; it wasnt noticeable to the average person....but white is easy to work with so that helped as well.
Unless you want or need OEM then a spray can, can work
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