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-[* black] Paint your car!
- [* black] If you are using a brush or roller style paint, follow the instructions for paint mixing (if desired or necessary), pour the paint into a container and apply in light even strokes.
- [* black] If you are using spray paint or a paint gun, apply paint in light even coats. Make passes at a steady speed across the surface of the part you are painting at a distance of approximately 1' to 3' away.
-[* black] When painting, it is recommended that you paint in multiple thin coats until the base color no longer shows through. Allow sufficient drying time between coats to prevent cracking or runny spots. Lighter colors will typically require more coats to cover the base color.
+[* black] Make a mixture of 50% Rustoleum paint, and 50% mineral spirits. The paint will be very, very thin.
+ [* icon_caution] If you over-apply the paint, it will run down the sides! Over-applying the paint will negate all the hard work you put into prepping the car for painting. If it happens, use a rag doused with pure mineral spirits to wipe off the runs.
+[* black] Apply several thin coats of paint onto the car. Wait approximately 30 minutes between each coat to allow the paint to partially dry.
+ [* icon_note] You will probably have to apply at least five thin coats of paint before the body (especially the Bondo areas) are no longer visible. Don't rush, and don't over-apply the paint.