A_Bus_Called_Quest
Senior Member
Skoolie fam!
Just wrapped up painting the bus - the whole project went off without a hitch and we're super happy with the results and thought I'd share some of my experience for anyone getting ready to paint.
Taping the bus was a major pain - but painting it was a breeze.
We went with some off-the-shelf Rustoleum gloss enamel, almond color, and sprayed it on with this YATTICH paint sprayer from Amazon - only $47!! Originally we had planned to rent a compressor from Home Depot, and buy a cheapo spray gun from Harbor Freight - I'm glad I purchased the electric sprayer, as it can be used with interior, exterior paint as well as stain, clear coat, etc - basically anything that can be thinned down enough to spray through the nozzle. I will definitely be using this for future projects.
We used 5qts and 2.5 cans of spray paint to finish the bus - 7 windows / approx. 28ft with 1.5 coats of paint. The first coat went on thick enough that we were able to get away with a quick touch-up coat, and some spray cans for the details, and we're good to go!
I thinned the Rustoleum with acetone - approx. 1oz Acetone to 1qt Rustoleum paint. It sprayed on clean, with a nice little texture, but very smooth.
Tons of prep work was key - scuffing the entire bus, washing, cleaning with simple green and a final mineral spirits rub-down. For a used bus, I'd say she looks damn fine!
Just wrapped up painting the bus - the whole project went off without a hitch and we're super happy with the results and thought I'd share some of my experience for anyone getting ready to paint.
Taping the bus was a major pain - but painting it was a breeze.
We went with some off-the-shelf Rustoleum gloss enamel, almond color, and sprayed it on with this YATTICH paint sprayer from Amazon - only $47!! Originally we had planned to rent a compressor from Home Depot, and buy a cheapo spray gun from Harbor Freight - I'm glad I purchased the electric sprayer, as it can be used with interior, exterior paint as well as stain, clear coat, etc - basically anything that can be thinned down enough to spray through the nozzle. I will definitely be using this for future projects.
We used 5qts and 2.5 cans of spray paint to finish the bus - 7 windows / approx. 28ft with 1.5 coats of paint. The first coat went on thick enough that we were able to get away with a quick touch-up coat, and some spray cans for the details, and we're good to go!
I thinned the Rustoleum with acetone - approx. 1oz Acetone to 1qt Rustoleum paint. It sprayed on clean, with a nice little texture, but very smooth.
Tons of prep work was key - scuffing the entire bus, washing, cleaning with simple green and a final mineral spirits rub-down. For a used bus, I'd say she looks damn fine!
