I'm thinking about the exterior painting project. I'm not a fan of green! :)
I know that I could spray paint it, but I don't have a good place to work (carport with 4 other cars) and at $5 a can, that's not a great price for low quality results. I'm not a great spray painter.
I could buy the sprayer and borrow a compressor, but I'm not that skilled! :)
I've considered getting it professionally done, but the prep is the real beast and I know that I'd have to do that to reduce labor costs. I will check with my neighbor and some friends who paint cars. If I do the prep, it may be best to have them do the painting.
I've been reading about rolling it. This guy seems to have the method I could copy.
This seems like a good method and one that I can do. I like the high gloss foam rollers and the rectangular box seems a good candidate for this
I know that I want the color to be close to shell white. This is the recommended paint to use and the colors available.
I think Hatteras Off-White 4218Q may be a good color match. Maybe? I wonder if I used the rustoleum if they can mix shell white for me? That may be better.
Thhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOTvS1W1oPw&list=PLD3C44C37B14BB1FDis is a very thorough tutorial.
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