I found this page from here:
http://www.saturnfans.com/Car_Care/How_To_Articles/
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Normally, I just lurk here, but I agree with Mulder - take it to a shop and
have it done. You won't get good results unless you are using pro-grade
paint and equipment.
It's possible to get a jobber to specially mix the right paint and put it
into a spray can for you, but this is intended for small areas (the size of
your fist).
The other big problems are that:
1. Pro-grade paint contains a hardening catalyst (isocyanate based) that is
extremely toxic. You need special protective equipment to spray this type of
paint safely (ventilated paint booth with air supplied full face mask and
full coverage protective clothing). It's possible to skip the catalyst,
however the results will appear dull and will not be very durable.
2. Solvent based pro paint is extremely flammable and needs special
handling. Static electricity from simply pouring it from one can into
another could cause it to ignite and turn you into an instant fireball.
Painting is not difficult if you know what you're doing, but to do it safely
is beyond the means of most DIYs.
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