I have a 1966 impala sedan that I am building with my girls. My youngest named it the Swampala and we are building it to look like a monster. I have trying to figure out how to do patina and your video has just shown me the plan for our beast. I put down a coat of black, then oxide red, then dark green. Now going to top it off with matte black and sand it back down for a patina look, like it crawled out of a swamp to eat. also the interior is all blood red. Thanks for the awesome content and the ideas. Killer builds. I am now a lifetime Subscriber. Keep up the badass work.
Did a buddies truck like this. Was an old Ford always broke down i did wear spots on rear of bed n tailgate where he was always pushing it and along edge of hood bc it was always opened and closed and under windows and along window frame where ud pull door closed and where your arm would ride when window were down when it was running. He didn't think the rear and hood was funny @ first but grew on him.
@@erikrapoport7318 lmao yeah the few days a year it actually gets cold here the truck ran like a champ. He kept a cooler stadium chairs sunblock comfortable walking shoes and leather gloves n the truck for the rest of the year
I am so glad you did this episode ! 2 days ago we had a very close call with my grandson. He was in by buddies 72 GMC suburban and pulled it into neutral on a hill. I couldn't get to it in time so it smacked a tree. Everyone is fine except the burb. It was the coolest blue patina and I thought I had just forced him into a paint job he didn't want. Now I can use this method to save the look! And I think I'll fix the parking brake too. :)
Old skool trick instead of sanding off the applied primer and paint is a rag with acetone or thinner and just wipe the "worn" areas with the solvent rag
Thanks for all the tips! I inherited my Great Grandpa's 61 F100. Clear coat is peeling, I'm over it. It was originally white, then it was painted orange and lastly it was painted this nice blue color. I think the color combo is going to look amazing with all those layers. I have a pretty good eye, she's going to look nasty, I can't wait.
Brilliant video, absolutely love the patina look. I'm in England where everyone gets rust sometime in their lives so I'm looking to get this finish on my Ford Capri project instead of the concours show look. Need to make with the vinegar..
The gloss clear looks banging...mikey giving us a masterclass of patina/ distressed look. Thanks for the excellent content guys....mikey from west London 🇬🇧
Amazing tutorial! I have a 99 Dakota here in Brazil.. but she is too new for this patina... Wish I could buy a blue Beetle from the 70's to try it! Congrats guys! Keep up the great work!
Puddin's Fab Shop has a real nice Travel-All, too. You should check it out if you haven't seen it. I think it's LS swapped, lays frame, looks sick. Looking forward to the build!
You can do it on just about anything metal too! So if you're feeling a bit artsy and have nothing to do this weekend, give it a shot on anything you got laying around the house!
I have 1954 F-100 pick-up that I have been wanting to paint in patina and after watching your video I want to start it now 😎 so pleased I found your page. I might Take you up on your offer to ask any advice or questions I may have. Thanks Man!
That was a very cool video on the patina look. Me and my son are building a 1966 C10 short bed and contemplating on what color to paint the truck but watching your video made up my mind on going with the patina look thank you for the great content and I also subscribed to the channel for more great video and tutorials contents.
Another rad ep, love Thursday mornings (here in Aus!). Watching this stuff makes me want to go and start rubbing holes in my Nova's good but not perfect paint so I can just enjoy it more and not worry about dirt/rain etc. :p
I love a good rat Rod but I’m a bit of a purist when it comes to IH. I’m painstakingly rebuilding my 392 and with major improvements. Will run a comp street cam and have the rotating assembly balanced.
@@SalvagetoSavage Not out of the realm of possibility. Every car I build is intended to be driven not trailered. Ive already taken my 66 C10 across these United States!
To be honest, I don't know about fake patina, but the effect you guys got with relatively easy steps is pretty impressive. And hey, it's better than a fake patina wrap, eww
We love to abuse our shop cars. So having a super pristine paint job isn't an option. So the faux patina is a good way to have a messed up paint job that someone can't point out and say "hey, the finish on your paint sucks!"
nice video men, excellent patina prep, I prefer the matte finish, but it's amazing how those patinas look. I would love to work with such talented people to be able to absorb all that! greetings from Argentina!
yah man I prefer the satin finish personally. but that's the best part about building and creating we all have our on preference on the finish product.
That spray mixture you made was the best thing I’ve seen that looks close to my patina. Would it be possible to reach out to you somehow on some tips to match my patina for my new doors? I’d love for it to look the same but it’s different than most.
If you want to see how an all original 1967 C10 Custom Cab short-bed patinas originally I can send you pictures. I have my Grandfather’s that has never been painted, and never been wrecked. It has amazing patina on it dude! I’m actually getting ready to do the the whole Poppy’s Patina “The Whole Shebang” kit on it. I’d love for y’all to see how this turns out 👍🏻👍🏻
@@SalvagetoSavage lol still turned out killer from what it started out as!!! After watching Mikey do it and how easy it looked makes me wanta do it to my pickup!!! Keep up wit d great videos!
What kind of prep did you have to do on the rusted part of the door before spraying the clear? I'm guessing you can't wipe it clean or degrease it since it'll wipe of the surface rust you just created... Thanks for the advice love the vids🤟🏽
the fun thing about this is that it's not permanent! If you don't like how it looks, add another layer of paint and sand some more! Good luck on your project!
I appreciate the video. I’m doing this but overkill. Epoxy primer, black urethane, rust urethane, blue urethane. Once I finish body and paint I want it to hold up for twenty years of daily driving.
We've used em all. It really depends on your personal preference and what you're trying to go for. We really like the satin and the matte here but we've used the gloss a few times as well!
Must say AWESOME Tutorial, love the 'tina look even before it was pop or rat rod kool back in middle school(the 80's) This will help a ton on hopefully completing my 90 c1500 shop truck and several other side projects...definitely worth a sub for the kool projects and knowledge share!!! 🧨👍
When he runs outa the house screamin "what the hell are you doin?!" you can just look out your window and say "it's called patina uncle bob. you're welcome"
Hey man, I followed all of your steps but when I touch the "rust" it comes off super easy. Is that normal? Should I just not touch it afterwards and get it cleared as fast as possible. I'm doing this on a Japanese truck. Ik that Japanese steel is tough 🤣 wasn't sure if it just wasn't etching into the metal enough or it really wasn't supposed to be embedded in
It's pretty normal for it to come off easily like that. That concoction just works to promote oxidation of the metal, but it's not really strong enough to dig down into the metal really fast. Etching the metal a bit more might be helpful, but also, if you have the time to wait, giving it a few days to oxidate some more will help it bite into the metal some. If you don't want to wait, throwing some clear on it will help seal it all in though!
@SalvagetoSavage So I actually did this! I used a scotch bright and wet sanded the entire thing down. It definitely scuffed the metal up better. The rust is wayyyyy better binded to thr bare metal than it was. I could take it off with my finger before. Appreciate the response
Why does poppy's patina say its wipe on but yall always spray it on? Is it to avoid runs? You can get the same look with "sweet patinas" wipe on product and its not permanent.
Good question, was wondering if anyone would pick up on that. So king story short, you can only use the whip on if it’s the real deal automotive paint that has faded or weathered over time. If you whip on after using spray cans it will smear. As far as the sweet patina I think that’s more of an oil that has to be reapplied. And leaves you a greasy
Thank you! It's definitely not for everyone, but we love doing this to our trucks because we don't like stressing over those super expensive paint jobs. We've parked chachaching up at car shows, sat on the bed and had chili dog spill onto the paint and didn't worry about cleaning it till the morning.
Normal clear coats aren't urethane based and won't have the added UV protection. It's a bit more durable too. You can definitely add a normal clear but chances are you're going to have to spray a couple more coats than the single coat we were able to do with the Poppy's. Plus you don't get that hydrophobic property unless you end up ceramic coating your basic clear
Question, I have a 63 falcon with awsome petina, but the damn car is babycrap yellow/brown. How could I change major color of car but save the original petina. Car sat in one place 37 years.
So I just done this method on my c10. Idk if I did something wrong or what but the rust I created with the mix wiped right off after sitting overnight with a rag over it. Is that normal or do I need to do something else I missed. Thanks!!
So that rust is just going to be surface oxidation. You're going to want to spray it with clear or if you're doing it a wipe on clear coat, go over it heavy so you don't have any friction to wipe it away. The longer you let it sit, the more it will set in though!
@@SalvagetoSavage 10-4 thanks buddy! I don’t think I let it sit long enough to really set in good. It was still a bit damp from the mix I sprayed on it and I probably got a little too excited and messed with it too soon. I’ll let it set and cook in longer before messing with it. Thank again man. I give all the credit to you and the video once it’s done! 💪🏼💪🏼
I have a 1966 impala sedan that I am building with my girls. My youngest named it the Swampala and we are building it to look like a monster. I have trying to figure out how to do patina and your video has just shown me the plan for our beast. I put down a coat of black, then oxide red, then dark green. Now going to top it off with matte black and sand it back down for a patina look, like it crawled out of a swamp to eat. also the interior is all blood red. Thanks for the awesome content and the ideas. Killer builds. I am now a lifetime Subscriber. Keep up the badass work.
That's awesome! If you post a picture on instagram, make sure to tag us. We'd love to see it! Nothing beats a family project!
Did a buddies truck like this. Was an old Ford always broke down i did wear spots on rear of bed n tailgate where he was always pushing it and along edge of hood bc it was always opened and closed and under windows and along window frame where ud pull door closed and where your arm would ride when window were down when it was running. He didn't think the rear and hood was funny @ first but grew on him.
Should have put a heated tailgate panel so his hands can stay warm
@@erikrapoport7318 lmao yeah the few days a year it actually gets cold here the truck ran like a champ. He kept a cooler stadium chairs sunblock comfortable walking shoes and leather gloves n the truck for the rest of the year
That hilarious! It's those little things on the truck that make it that much more special too
Looks great, will need to do this on some sections of my 62 C10 project. The satin clear is my favorite.
I am so glad you did this episode ! 2 days ago we had a very close call with my grandson. He was in by buddies 72 GMC suburban and pulled it into neutral on a hill. I couldn't get to it in time so it smacked a tree. Everyone is fine except the burb. It was the coolest blue patina and I thought I had just forced him into a paint job he didn't want. Now I can use this method to save the look!
And I think I'll fix the parking brake too. :)
Oh no way, sorry hear that but thank God he's ok. if you need any pointers hit us up.
That sucks! But everyone walked away from it, so you can't ask for much more. Now you guys all have a good project to bond over though!
Old skool trick instead of sanding off the applied primer and paint is a rag with acetone or thinner and just wipe the "worn" areas with the solvent rag
Interesting, I will need to give that a try. Thx bud
Rust primer color and expresso brown make a great combo with the OG color.
Definitely! Understanding color theory goes a long way when you're mixing and matching paint for a patina!
I've never been a huge fan of patina until I seen chaching and the bel air. I love it
We turned you over to the dark side! lol
Mike has MAD Skills in patina restoration / Thanks for sharing 😎😎
appreciate that Billy, its def fun and artistic. thanks for watching brother
Thanks for all the tips! I inherited my Great Grandpa's 61 F100. Clear coat is peeling, I'm over it. It was originally white, then it was painted orange and lastly it was painted this nice blue color. I think the color combo is going to look amazing with all those layers. I have a pretty good eye, she's going to look nasty, I can't wait.
That's going to look sick! The contrasting colors will really make it pop!
Brilliant video, absolutely love the patina look. I'm in England where everyone gets rust sometime in their lives so I'm looking to get this finish on my Ford Capri project instead of the concours show look. Need to make with the vinegar..
That's the way to go! It stands out in a crowd and you're not stressed about someone ruining your perfect paint job!
The gloss clear looks banging...mikey giving us a masterclass of patina/ distressed look.
Thanks for the excellent content guys....mikey from west London 🇬🇧
Thanks for watching! We really appreciate the support! Especially from all the way around the globe!
Liked the look on top part of door the best , it looked most realistic, loved the look of station wagon the best !!
Thanks so much!
Amazing tutorial! I have a 99 Dakota here in Brazil.. but she is too new for this patina... Wish I could buy a blue Beetle from the 70's to try it!
Congrats guys! Keep up the great work!
You can do it on anything metal! Give it a shot with your toolbox or shelving. Make some cool garage decor!
Puddin's Fab Shop has a real nice Travel-All, too. You should check it out if you haven't seen it. I think it's LS swapped, lays frame, looks sick. Looking forward to the build!
Thank you!!! We'll have to check them out some time
As I prepare to make a vid on a faux petina job we re about to do on a vw caddy, I find this gem and it’s by one of my fav channels! Thanks! 🥲🙏🏽🤌🏽
Thanks brother. I’d you have any questions hit us up
I feel like ive been waiting for this video my whole life… doing a patina tahoe right now. Need to try this solution u made!
You can try different ratios with the solution too. But we've found the peroxide really helps a ton with it!
Great video boys. Didnt even know this was the process and how simple it is.
You can do it on just about anything metal too! So if you're feeling a bit artsy and have nothing to do this weekend, give it a shot on anything you got laying around the house!
I have 1954 F-100 pick-up that I have been wanting to paint in patina and after watching your video I want to start it now 😎 so pleased I found your page. I might
Take you up on your offer to ask any advice or questions I may have. Thanks Man!
Awesome! Yah man let’s us know if you need anything
Great vid Fixing to do my 2000 white Ford excursion
It started rusting on the roof
Just got to make it a match
Thx for the help
Glad the video was useful to you! Let us know how it turns out!
That was a very cool video on the patina look. Me and my son are building a 1966 C10 short bed and contemplating on what color to paint the truck but watching your video made up my mind on going with the patina look thank you for the great content and I also subscribed to the channel for more great video and tutorials contents.
Results are astounding. Awesome effects
Thank you! Cheers!
As always, you showing how it’s done. Keep it up. Can’t wait for the series.
Thank you so much for the support!
Another rad ep, love Thursday mornings (here in Aus!). Watching this stuff makes me want to go and start rubbing holes in my Nova's good but not perfect paint so I can just enjoy it more and not worry about dirt/rain etc. :p
The Cam, yah man that's my favorite part of keeping it rustic. NO WORRYS
Go for it!!!
Hate that cha Ching is gone but definitely love that travelall
It needed to happen eventually! Good thing we can always build another!
I love a good rat Rod but I’m a bit of a purist when it comes to IH. I’m painstakingly rebuilding my 392 and with major improvements. Will run a comp street cam and have the rotating assembly balanced.
That's awesome! Hopefully one day we can get to driving them side by side!
@@SalvagetoSavage Not out of the realm of possibility. Every car I build is intended to be driven not trailered. Ive already taken my 66 C10 across these United States!
Awesome content Mike, thanks for the info! You even had your biggest fan shadow you ! Can’t wait to see the Travelall progress videos!
Thanks again!
Thanks for watching! And thanks for all the support!
Man my heart aches for more DeLorean content
We're trying to get you some as soon as possible!
My dream car I can not afford. But really love there build to the max!that DeLorean is orgasm 🤣😂
Amazing video! Thank you so much for sharing. Can’t wait to try it on my project.
Just curious about what kind of Cheyenne has. They look killer!
Hell yes, great video. Sorry to see Cha-ching go. It is a hellova car.
Yah man, she will be missed but now were on to the next one.
To be honest, I don't know about fake patina, but the effect you guys got with relatively easy steps is pretty impressive.
And hey, it's better than a fake patina wrap, eww
We love to abuse our shop cars. So having a super pristine paint job isn't an option. So the faux patina is a good way to have a messed up paint job that someone can't point out and say "hey, the finish on your paint sucks!"
@@SalvagetoSavage "Look at all the orange peel!"
These guys need more likes and subs!! Their shop truck just got repoed!! Haha, sad to see ChaChing leave guys.
hahaha!!! we're just hoping the new owner rips it as hard as us!
Looks mint 👌🏻 can’t wait to see the International finished ✌🏻
Thanks Will, the wagon is gonna be a bitchin ride for sure.
nice video men, excellent patina prep, I prefer the matte finish, but it's amazing how those patinas look. I would love to work with such talented people to be able to absorb all that! greetings from Argentina!
yah man I prefer the satin finish personally. but that's the best part about building and creating we all have our on preference on the finish product.
Iron powder works also you dust it over your project and use an agent over it and it creates a rust effect
Check that video out
Thanks for the heads up! We'll definitely check that out!
do you have a link to video? thx you
That spray mixture you made was the best thing I’ve seen that looks close to my patina. Would it be possible to reach out to you somehow on some tips to match my patina for my new doors? I’d love for it to look the same but it’s different than most.
Yes of course! Hit us up anytime
Nice work! Great explanation of the process.
Thanks Matt!!
Glad you liked it!
I LOVE IT!!! TOTALLY AWSOME EDUCATION!!!! THANKS FOR SHARING AND I LEARNED SO MUCH!!!! A MUST-WATCH!!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
If you want to see how an all original 1967 C10 Custom Cab short-bed patinas originally I can send you pictures. I have my Grandfather’s that has never been painted, and never been wrecked. It has amazing patina on it dude! I’m actually getting ready to do the the whole Poppy’s Patina “The Whole Shebang” kit on it. I’d love for y’all to see how this turns out 👍🏻👍🏻
I would love to see that.
Bye cha-Ching! I’ll miss you just as much as Mikey will.
I don’t know where you’re going but have fun And make smile’s happen
Hopefully the new owner really puts the pedal to the metal when he takes her out!
Always teaching us something extremely interesting. Good work as always gang
Thank you so much!
Your in Florida where u don't have to worry bot snow n salt on vehicles the bottom of that tailgate would have rust on it!!! But great video by far!!!
Thanks for the support! Mikey definitely went for a "florida style" patina! lol
@@SalvagetoSavage lol still turned out killer from what it started out as!!! After watching Mikey do it and how easy it looked makes me wanta do it to my pickup!!! Keep up wit d great videos!
What kind of prep did you have to do on the rusted part of the door before spraying the clear? I'm guessing you can't wipe it clean or degrease it since it'll wipe of the surface rust you just created... Thanks for the advice love the vids🤟🏽
Check out the Vandura Poppy's Patina episode! We go over the whole process there!
Hell yeah! You killed it!
Thank you!
Awesomely done guy's and thanks for the handy tips. Thanks for sharing your video 📹
If you do your own patina, make sure to tag us! We'd love to see it!
Wait...What! Cha Ching is gone.....love that truck, SKÅÅÅÅL Cha Ching🍻🇳🇴🍻
We'll build ourselves a new chaching once we get over the heartache of letting her go!
Nice flow from a can far out
Awesome tutorial!
Cha Ching C10 is So Nice👍
We're definitely missing her right now!
Great episode as always from you guys! Looking forward to see the new build.
We're excited to show you guys all our plans for it!
always a pleasure to watch you craft a master piece.
Thank you!
Warn out paint is the best. Less stress and if my truck gets a scratch I say which one?
It's awesome being able to bring them to shows and not worry about who's leaning against it!
Thanks for sharing the knowledge.
This video completely motivated me to get started.💨
the fun thing about this is that it's not permanent! If you don't like how it looks, add another layer of paint and sand some more! Good luck on your project!
I appreciate the video. I’m doing this but overkill. Epoxy primer, black urethane, rust urethane, blue urethane. Once I finish body and paint I want it to hold up for twenty years of daily driving.
Definitely check out the Poppy's Patina line! They're urethane clear coats hold up to the elements really well!
@@SalvagetoSavage Thanks for the tip!!!
I wanna do this to my 2007 NNBS Sierra crew cab after i slam it and do all the frame/suspension work. C10 style without the price tag
The c10s are definitely getting pricey! But that would be a sick project! Let us know how it goes
Great video! Thanks for posting and sharing your knowledge!
Thank you for watching!!
Great vid. Do you recommend satin, matte or gloss poppys? Cheers.
We've used em all. It really depends on your personal preference and what you're trying to go for. We really like the satin and the matte here but we've used the gloss a few times as well!
Thanks for the new video guys! Love this chanel.
Glad you enjoy it!
Must say AWESOME Tutorial, love the 'tina look even before it was pop or rat rod kool back in middle school(the 80's) This will help a ton on hopefully completing my 90 c1500 shop truck and several other side projects...definitely worth a sub for the kool projects and knowledge share!!! 🧨👍
Thanks so much!
Love that Harvester. Looking forward to the build
We're excited to smoke the tires at LS fest!
Thanks for doing this episode.
Thanks for watching!
Great video exactly the process I was looking to see!
Glad you enjoyed it!
CHA-CHING FOR LIFE!!! Awwwwwwww😢
You can back it into your uncles truck too, adds way more character 👍
When he runs outa the house screamin "what the hell are you doin?!" you can just look out your window and say "it's called patina uncle bob. you're welcome"
@@SalvagetoSavage that’s a 2 for 1 deal unc 💪🤝
Nice mate, perfect tutorial of what I want for my van, I’m doing exactly this. Legend
Glad it helped!! Hope the project turns out great!
Use concentrated vinegar and popcorn salt
That's a good method too
Will these actions (peroxide vs) harm the car? Doesnt the hood of the car rot snd disappear?
I'm trying to think of a cool name for the Travel-All, but I can't. Either way, I'm sure it'll be cool!
I got a name for it already, it wouldn’t make sense now so in time I’ll tell
That looks sick
Thanks!
I love watching people do rust repair. Can you guys include that in your videos more?
You'll see a lot of it in the travel all video series. But look for our Bagged C10 playlist. That white C10 had a lot of rust repair done to it
Nice work fellas
Thank you!
I have to say I love watching this channel awesome videos
Thank you so much!
I’m so definitely into this vid
Thank you!
I'm not a fan of the gloss but to each their own. still looks good tho.
It's definitely a very different look for the patina. It's definitely not right for every vehicle, but I think it'll make the travel all really pop!
By far the best video I have seen on this, thank you and subscribed!!
Welcome aboard!
Bad ass video I want to do my 1979 el camino this way lowered with fat white walls
A patina would look sick on an elco! let us now how it goes!
Hey man, I followed all of your steps but when I touch the "rust" it comes off super easy. Is that normal? Should I just not touch it afterwards and get it cleared as fast as possible.
I'm doing this on a Japanese truck. Ik that Japanese steel is tough 🤣 wasn't sure if it just wasn't etching into the metal enough or it really wasn't supposed to be embedded in
It's pretty normal for it to come off easily like that. That concoction just works to promote oxidation of the metal, but it's not really strong enough to dig down into the metal really fast. Etching the metal a bit more might be helpful, but also, if you have the time to wait, giving it a few days to oxidate some more will help it bite into the metal some. If you don't want to wait, throwing some clear on it will help seal it all in though!
@SalvagetoSavage So I actually did this! I used a scotch bright and wet sanded the entire thing down. It definitely scuffed the metal up better. The rust is wayyyyy better binded to thr bare metal than it was. I could take it off with my finger before. Appreciate the response
No hate. Love your builds
Nice work hello from Australia
Thank you!!!
Love this so dang interesting
Glad you enjoyed it!
I know its an old video but what spray can paint did you use under that poppy clear and how did it hold up?
BIG ASS FAN 💪🏽💪🏽
The one making it look like the lights are flickering? lol!
Why does poppy's patina say its wipe on but yall always spray it on? Is it to avoid runs? You can get the same look with "sweet patinas" wipe on product and its not permanent.
Good question, was wondering if anyone would pick up on that. So king story short, you can only use the whip on if it’s the real deal automotive paint that has faded or weathered over time. If you whip on after using spray cans it will smear. As far as the sweet patina I think that’s more of an oil that has to be reapplied. And leaves you a greasy
Cha Ching! You will be missed. 💔🥹😭
Most definitely, but time for another one
Does cha ching have the poppy’s clear coat on it ?
I hate the ratrod trend but there’s no doubt you got some skills mate, good job 👍
Thank you! It's definitely not for everyone, but we love doing this to our trucks because we don't like stressing over those super expensive paint jobs. We've parked chachaching up at car shows, sat on the bed and had chili dog spill onto the paint and didn't worry about cleaning it till the morning.
So why not use normal clear coat?
Good question and I honestly don't have the answer, but if you ask Poppys im sure the can get into why.
Normal clear coats aren't urethane based and won't have the added UV protection. It's a bit more durable too. You can definitely add a normal clear but chances are you're going to have to spray a couple more coats than the single coat we were able to do with the Poppy's. Plus you don't get that hydrophobic property unless you end up ceramic coating your basic clear
The HHH of patina
Thanks for the tutorial brother great video, painted cars cuase stress I love it, Aloha and Hang Loose
Glad you liked it!!
Does the patina job couse the car to rot? Doesnt rust rot the car?
It won't rot the car if you seal it in with the urethane coating like we had
Mikey did you sell that Truck Bro the Cha Ching
Yah man, she’s gone
Take a shot every time he says "Patina"
You'll be trashed within 3 minutes! lol
I know this video is old but if anyone can answer. Will the viniger and salt solution cause cancer in the metal?
If you seal off the metal so that the rust can't continue to oxidize, the metal will be fine!
Bro beer man if your looking for rust beer will do it quick and thick
We'll definitely have to give that a shot next!
Question, I have a 63 falcon with awsome petina, but the damn car is babycrap yellow/brown. How could I change major color of car but save the original petina. Car sat in one place 37 years.
I would find a complimentary color to that original paint, respray the car, then sand down to that original yellow to your liking!
So I just done this method on my c10. Idk if I did something wrong or what but the rust I created with the mix wiped right off after sitting overnight with a rag over it. Is that normal or do I need to do something else I missed. Thanks!!
So that rust is just going to be surface oxidation. You're going to want to spray it with clear or if you're doing it a wipe on clear coat, go over it heavy so you don't have any friction to wipe it away. The longer you let it sit, the more it will set in though!
@@SalvagetoSavage 10-4 thanks buddy! I don’t think I let it sit long enough to really set in good. It was still a bit damp from the mix I sprayed on it and I probably got a little too excited and messed with it too soon. I’ll let it set and cook in longer before messing with it. Thank again man. I give all the credit to you and the video once it’s done! 💪🏼💪🏼
What would I need to send my truck to you guys
I big bag of cash would definitely help. Lol 😂
Nice job, thanks.
Awesome Video 💯👍🏾
Thank you!
LOVED IT
Thank you!!
You did an awesome job on the patina. But I am personally not a fan of gloss on it because it doesn't look right to have gloss rust. 🤷🏻♂️
It's definitely personal preference. But poppy's makes a matte clear too
Guys, point of the paint job is to remove rust, not to make one :D But nontheless, this is awesome for more of a artistic approach.
What's the fun of having an old car if there isn't at least a LITTLE rust?! lol