Has anyone ever paint rolled their car? I've heard that it's better than rattle canning but all the sources I've seen are super dated. Are there more modern poorfag paint methods?
Marine paint is fucking legit, it all depends on how much you want to save compared to the work you have to put in (sanding back multiple layers etc).
>>17503085
>Has anyone ever paint rolled their car?
It can work if you are willing to sand the surface smooth afterwards. The main reason why rolling is not used is air pockets, contamination of the roller, and hairs released from the roller.
Both tractor and marine paints can be applied with rollers, but the best and most convenient job is with spray. That's because you need to get multiple thin coats into tight places rather one one thick coat from a roller.
There are archived /o/ threads on the use of tractor paint along with example photos.
>>17503105
That looks nice. Did you apply a clear coat after or do you not need to?
>>17503153
>implying I have the patience to do it
I just googled "marine roller paintjob car"
If i had a jeep, truck or landcruiser i would paint it mission green with a roller.
>>17503085
Try using a foam brush instead of a roller.