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Painting over CARC with subsitute....

linx310

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I want to repaint my M1009 with out spending a fortune or killing my self....

I was planning on leaving the old CARC on and just degrease and sanding it and then paint over it with a CARC substitute such as the Rapco 383 paints.

Would this work ok?

Does an air gun work better then using the rattle cans?
 

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I painted my M1028A1 with Gillespie 383 CARC substitute. Scuffed the original CARC with 120G paper on a DA sander. Gillespie was not thinned, and rolled on with 1" diameter by 6" wide foam rollers. Dried hard as a rock and no issues after 15 months.
 

ralbelt

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Scuff ,prime,scuff, color. I did not prime the entire truck and where I did not I am not entirely happy with the look. I used Sherman Williams 383 green over camo and you can see the texture in a few places if you look hard.
 

flyxpl

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machine sand ( da sander ) with 320 . Degrease and paint . no need for primer unless you sand to bare metal . If you are crazy about not breathing the dust use resperator or wet sand with 400 . If sanded good you should get rid of any texture or other misc. imperfections from the old paint job .
 

cjtroutt

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Ditto :ditto:Flyxpl
I would buy SW CARC it is not that bad on price and spray very nice and not that bad on envroment water bourn with distilled water as a reducer mouster cure.
 

emr

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Scuff and shoot , its that simple, all u need to do over that carc, done it many times, it works and lasts, all u need is giliespie or arvoe or any hobby paint for all u will ever want ,AND the hobby paints are better matchs than store brands. once U use a spary gun u will hardly ever use a rattle again, mixing paint is as easy as u make it, if u are anal and need exact measuring it will just take more time, get the hang of what u want a few times and mix by eye, and shoot, if u are doing a whole body even the mixs so they match, but stuff like wheels, interiors are usually just one can, mix and shoot fast , the more U do it the more fun and easier it is. good luck,
 
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