| | | | | | | | | | Remove any surface corrosion or dirt using Rust-Oleum Wax & Tar Remover to create a smooth painting surface. Use a razor to remove any high spots. | | | | Then, wash surface with soap and water, allowing parts to dry. | | | | Mask off areas surrounding part to be painted to protect the rest of the vehicle from overspray. | | | | If any areas to be painted are rusted, you need to spot prime problem areas. | | | | Hold the can about 10 to 16 inches from the surface to be painted. Using steady, even, back and forth motions, you should slightly overlap each pass. Keep the can moving while spraying so the paint doesnt build up in one area, causing it to run. | | | | For best results, we recommend applying two or three light coats just a few minutes apart. | |
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| | | | | | | | | |  | Rust-Oleum Trim & Bumper Paint | | |  | Rust-Oleum Wax & Tar Remover | | |  | Rust-Oleum Primer | | |  | Soap and water | | |  | Razor | | |  | Low-tack masking tape | | |  | Masking film | | |
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