How To Restore Your Classic Car Trunk Area - Splatter Paint - DIY
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 ก.พ. 2025
- How To Restore Your Classic Car Trunk Area - Splatter Paint Basics - DIY
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My Friend Pete takes us through an important step on restoring your classic car.. The trunk area is one of the most overseen places when doing a restoration. It's easy and simple and will make your car look like a million bucks!
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Good point that it's water based. All the GM splatter paint I've used they recommend a top coat clear after it dries. Usually a matte lacquer. I've used the spray bombs before and they had a clear right next to the paint. It will peel without it if the trunk gets damp. Nice video!
I’ve seen the splatter done with a brush . I think I like the brush splatter better . To each his own !! 👍
Did mine a few years back, still beautiful. Thanks Pete.
Another good one Pete. Most don't know there are different shades of splatter paint, it even varies from one manufacturing plant to another for the same year and model. My 66 Chevelle was made at the Atlanta plant and research indicates the black aqua was used there. Thanks! Might use the OER black aqua too.
like the way you showed how to set up the spray pattern at the bin!!!
Another great video Pete you always do a good job man love watching you
Love you my friend Pete ! Keep on givener !! I gotta go splatter paint my trunk now … !!
Another great example of doin it right doin it right. !!! 👍🏻💪🏻
Nice job, it looks great!
Nice work as always Pete. Thx
Looks good 🙂👍
Beautifully
looks good I remember trunks looking like that.😊
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Great video, thanks for sharing
Good situation here Pete!
I would like some explanation on how to get more transfer efficiency with the Binks model 7. You said it in one of the paint gun videos with using lower pressure and fluid. Not sure what you think about that. That’s what I use. Thanks stud!
Hi Pete, wow that looks awesome, nice job! So,what did you use for the black?? I think you had it down to bare metal, what did you use before the black?? Was it epoxy, then black paint, then the splatter? Or did you use 2k on the metal, then sand, black paint, then the splatter?
Never understood the water base on this deal.
I think that's how they get the spatter effect. The base is water based and the spatter colors are oil or some other non-soluble base paint.
I like to picture of the Chrysler turbine engine car . I think there are maybe 3 left of those and Jay Leno has one . An idea that did not work out as supposed .
Awesome channel - a tiny clip-on mic would do your views a world of favors w.r.t the audio.
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