chalkboard paint

  1. #1
    Do i need to just clean the car and paint it on, or do i need to lightly sand surface 1st, if so, which grade?

    Cheers
  2. #2
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by danny-vts View Post
    Do i need to just clean the car and paint it on, or do i need to lightly sand surface 1st, if so, which grade?

    Cheers
    No, you put it on boards, put them on walls and then write on them with chalk.

    HTH
  3. #3
    Dont do ittt
  4. #4
    Anything has to be better than a saxo which is: mauritious(sp) blue, white and silver kit/bumpers
  5. #5
    get matching vt kit. dont ruin the car's paint using that stuff.
  6. #6
    Don't really want to spend much on it though. will just have to drive around with a multi coloured car lol
  7. #7
    Yeah but your car is going to look 10x worse with that chalk paint on it. At least the vt kit is changable but repainting the full car is too costly.

    Choice is yours though. think about it.
  8. #8
    Didnt they used to sell the old shape polos in multicolours? or was i just seeing twats driving badly repaired cars?

    Im sure they all used to wear knitted ponchos as well... hippys.
  9. #9
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Hazmanscoop View Post
    Didnt they used to sell the old shape polos in multicolours? or was i just seeing twats driving badly repaired cars?

    Im sure they all used to wear knitted ponchos as well... hippys.
    ahhhh, the Polo 'Harlequin'
  10. #10
    Was that actually a real car?
  11. #11
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Hazmanscoop View Post
    Was that actually a real car?
    It was indeed!

  12. #12
    Oh dear god!

    haha what were they thinking making that? surely they must have been spare parts?
  13. #13
    I'll just stick to having what iv got