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paint
#748621
08/30/06 03:52 AM
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Joined: Aug 2006
Posts: 49
OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
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ok i had read some where on these forums about a guy using a roll on paint and the process he used to apply it. the paint was a canadian brand therma??? dont rember the full name but it was the same as rustolum i think if any one has the link booked marked please send me the link i have been looking for days now and have come up empty.
thanks
1989 toyota 4runner 5speed 4" lift
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Re: paint
[Re: Peli]
#748622
09/02/06 02:19 AM
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Joined: Jan 2001
Posts: 11,595
Forum Moderator
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Re: paint
[Re: Adam F]
#748623
09/04/06 05:25 PM
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Joined: Jul 2004
Posts: 127
Wheeler
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Man! just when I thought this board was dead. That's one of the most useful posts I have seen in awhile. Don't have the time or inclination to do my whole vehicle but I need to do the area on the bottom of the driver's side door opening where the paint is worn off to bare metal. I figure I can mask it and just use black or something. It's all about preserving the paint to keep your vehicle from rusting to rat poop around here. (Coastal extreme northern CA)
85 4Runner 22re, mostly stock. Over 340K miles(SOLD for $4000 7/06) 98 2.7 4cyl 4Runner Bone Stock perfect 200,000 miles (alright, it has a HG and clutch in it's past)
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