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<blockquote data-quote="LarryA" data-source="post: 67414" data-attributes="member: 737"><p>Painted some of my trailer parts today. The spraying was the easy part, the cleanup of the gun sucked! I'm actually considering just painting the rest with a roller. I'm just a bit leery because I've never used a roller with enamel and not sure what to expect for results.</p><p></p><p>Update: Painted the balance of parts today using a roller. The results were not that bad. The fenders look a bit on the debatable side but I'll wait and see when they dry. Maybe wet sand a little before the second coat. Considering what I started with, the parts look 100% better. Once I get a second coat on them they will have a couple months to cure before I can take everything outside and reassemble the trailer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LarryA, post: 67414, member: 737"] Painted some of my trailer parts today. The spraying was the easy part, the cleanup of the gun sucked! I'm actually considering just painting the rest with a roller. I'm just a bit leery because I've never used a roller with enamel and not sure what to expect for results. Update: Painted the balance of parts today using a roller. The results were not that bad. The fenders look a bit on the debatable side but I'll wait and see when they dry. Maybe wet sand a little before the second coat. Considering what I started with, the parts look 100% better. Once I get a second coat on them they will have a couple months to cure before I can take everything outside and reassemble the trailer. [/QUOTE]
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