Saturday, February 27, 2010

Whats a good paint on truck bed liner brand?

Whats a good brand of paint on bed liner that wont scratch off or peel?


Im going to do it myself so it has to be sold in stores or ebay.Whats a good paint on truck bed liner brand?
UPOL makes a good spray on bed liner called Raptor. It comes in Black or can be tinted to make your vehicles exterior color. The kits that i have used come with an applicator gun and cost about $120. If you want the bed liner tinted then it will cost more.





Hurculiner is also a good product that can be brushed on if you don't have an air compressor. I don't think it can be tinted though. The price is comparable to raptor. Carquest carries Hurculiner.





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http://www.herculiner.com/index.htmlWhats a good paint on truck bed liner brand?
Depending on what you use the bed for, all paint is going to eventually chip, peel, or rub off. Stick to a black plastic bedliner.

What oil paint brand is your favorite?

just say which one u like im curious which one to buy more ofWhat oil paint brand is your favorite?
Grumbacher and Utrecht are my favorites, but they can't be the student grade. They don't tint or tone or mix how they're supposed to, so I always spend the extra money on professional grade. I do have Winsor Newton paints, but they just aren't my favorite. I have to buy them sometimes though, because the store in town just got rid of Grumbacher and if I'm in a pinch or can't make it across town, I just buy Winsor Newton.What oil paint brand is your favorite?
Utrecht. good value. And its the best art store in Detroit, where I am from.
grumbacher or winton oil colors are the ones that I prefer.
I've tried all the ones mentioned so far but for me, i found Georgian oil paints to be the best. I only buy from one store, Micheals, so i don't know if any other stores carry this brand.
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  • How do I paint my car to look like it is brand new ?

    I want to paint my car to look like its a right out the factory. How can I do this ?How do I paint my car to look like it is brand new ?
    Take it to a professional paint shop. It's impossible for someone without the correct tools, spray room and drying room to do the job right.





    cheers.How do I paint my car to look like it is brand new ?
    spray paint
    ok first do you know how to paint if not take it to a bodyshop and have them painted for you ask them to show you some of their work to see if you like it
    Save your money and take it to a body shop that will show you some of there finished jobs . You need lots of differ ant tools to be able to do this type of work..
    buy 300 black permanant marker pens, get the job done in no time.





    or pay a couple thousand for re-spray. i was joking above by the way, dont be sketching on your car. lol
    find a good bodyshop and have it repainted, expect to pay between $6,000 and $10,000.

    What's a cool brand pic that I would paint on my skateboard?

    Show me some cool brand pics please!What's a cool brand pic that I would paint on my skateboard?
    Something original....





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    Good luck =D hope it turns out coolWhat's a cool brand pic that I would paint on my skateboard?
    LG, Life's Good.

    When painting interior of a house, should you stick to one brand or line of paint -- or does it not matter?

    It doesn't matter. I've used Glidden, Behr, and Sherwin WIlliams paints in different rooms in my home.When painting interior of a house, should you stick to one brand or line of paint -- or does it not matter?
    If it is the same room, I'd stick with the same brand. If you are painting many rooms, it would be OK to use different brands in each room. Just don't mix the brands in the same room.When painting interior of a house, should you stick to one brand or line of paint -- or does it not matter?
    You would want to stick with the same brand in each room. Not all brands have the same base which makes the colors just a tad bit different.
    I try to use a good grade of paint throughout...but I am most interested in getting the absolute shade I want. Some companies are really good at computer matching--if I can find a color I love in my wardrobe, or on a swatch, etc--or a chip in another LINE of paint then I can easily purchase it all in the same brand. I also look for a person who is mixing that is easy to deal with...if I like them I find out their name and schedule. I also keep a little notebook with the rooms written down and the paint ';recipe'; (the code) to mix it up...I always keep some extra, but I keep that recipe JUST IN CASE.....you never know and I have had situations where I needed it!!!!
    It really doesn't matter, especially if you are using different colors and painting different rooms. However, I would make sure to use the same or a similar sheen throughout the house. This will provide continuity, although subtle. The shinier your paint, the easier it is to clean. However, the shinier your paint, the more every flaw in your wall is accentuated.

    Whic paint brand would you recommend?

    i'm on a budget and need to paint a fairly large room. i have narrowed it down to the following brands: dutch boy, sear's easy living, behr, glidden, olympic.


    has anyone had any expirience with any of these brands? would you recommend one over the other and why?


    serious answers only please. thanks!Whic paint brand would you recommend?
    I like both Behr and Olympic simply because they cover so well and do not fade so touch ups blend back into the original paint later so you cannot tell where you touched up. I have orange peel walls, too, so I need a heavy bodied paint. Often you can paint my walls with a thinner paint and come back after it is dried and see little tiny pin holes of the previous color poking back through. Both the Olympic and Behr are heavy bodied enough to give very good coverage on orange peel walls.Whic paint brand would you recommend?
    If those are the only brands you are considering, I would use Easy Living. It's cheaper then Behr, but covers as well, if not better. For a few dollars more than Behr, though, you can get Benjamin Moore Super Spec. It's designed for pros, so it doesn't have the fancy label like their Regal line. It covers much better than any of the paints you have listed, and costs about $8 or so more than Behr. Hope this helps.
    I would go with the Benjamin Moore Super Spec-- it's their middle of the road line and is the best value for the budget. Spending a little more on paint now will help you avoid redoing it in 6 months!





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    Glidden paint, or Behr or Olympic are all good paints...just stick to the mid range price point and you will have a decent paint...I know many are suggesting Benjamin Moore paints, but I do not like them..they are overpriced and some of their lines are awful (experience).

    If i want to spray paint my brand new rims do i have to sand them still?

    the rims are alloy.If i want to spray paint my brand new rims do i have to sand them still?
    yes sand them with fine grit paper to get rid of clear coat. then put primer on it wet sand it with 1000+ sand paper so it baby butt smooth spray good coats of you color then and clear coat if you wantIf i want to spray paint my brand new rims do i have to sand them still?
    Um...you should never ';spray paint'; anything wheel related. Wheels should be powder coated only. Why would you do this on new rims?