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Energy Reference Connoisseur RC-R rebuild
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<blockquote data-quote="kolakidd" data-source="post: 642907" data-attributes="member: 14465"><p>I am not an expert with painting, but you aren't going to get a smooth finish with that, just about the smoothest you can possibly get will be with a sponge roller, and sanding in between layers. I've done some furniture with sponge rollers and the finish is reasonably smooth.</p><p></p><p>Your other options are:</p><p>Professional spray at a body shop, you just need to make sure your finish is completely smoothed and primed.</p><p>I've had pretty decent results with quality rattle cans, Rustoleum brand is good, you just need to watch a couple of videos and practice to get your technique right before you start spraying. Mind you, the finish is never completely proffessional, there are always minor flaws.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kolakidd, post: 642907, member: 14465"] I am not an expert with painting, but you aren't going to get a smooth finish with that, just about the smoothest you can possibly get will be with a sponge roller, and sanding in between layers. I've done some furniture with sponge rollers and the finish is reasonably smooth. Your other options are: Professional spray at a body shop, you just need to make sure your finish is completely smoothed and primed. I've had pretty decent results with quality rattle cans, Rustoleum brand is good, you just need to watch a couple of videos and practice to get your technique right before you start spraying. Mind you, the finish is never completely proffessional, there are always minor flaws. [/QUOTE]
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