How to camouflage your truck or jeep using spray paint
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 Published On Jan 24, 2019

In this video I show you how to paint your vehicle camoflage with spray paint. The video includes things you need, what to do, and how to do it as well as some tips I've learned along the way.

Prep time: 1 hour - several days?
- gather plants (preferably from a forest)
- buy regular spray paint and automotive finish spray paint + other supplies shown in the video
- wash your truck

Things you need:
- spray paint in nature color: at least 2 shades of green and 2 shades of brown, but the more colors you have, the better. For example dark brown, medium brown, beige, caramel, dark green, light green, black
- automotive finish clear coat spray paint. You can find them in autopart stores. If your vehicle is white and want to try what I did, also buy automotive quality white paint. I used "universal white" and it worked. If your vehicle is another color and you can find the matching color, great.
- scissors, tape, table, additional surface to try out the paint, paint brushes just in case you need to fix small mistakes, netting from the bag on onions (grocery store), plastic gloves and face mask (optional)

Step 1: wash your vehicle
Step 2. tape up or remove areas you don't want painted.
I recommend using a horizontal surface, for example, hood or the tailgate (remove it and lay it down)
You might want to try out a smaller area first like I did. I painted the 2 mirrors and waited a few months to see if the paint scratches off or chips away
Step 3: try out the plants and the paint on a separate area (cardboard box, even newspaper)
Step 4. base coat: you can paint the whole area with one color but it can be several colors as long as it's completely covered.
Step 5. paint over the plants, make sure the pain is always dry before you paint over it.
Watch the video to see I reversed the look and used white paint
Step 6: use several layers of clear coat. You can add just 1 or 2 layers for no, another one in a day or so. As maintenance, you should add more layers in a few months.

Tips:
- try to do this outside - better ventilation
- make sure it's not windy. If wind picks up, stop.
- use fresh, live plants. If they're dried out they won't lie flat ad / or they will break apart. You can keep them fresh by immersing them in water (completely immerse. My plants stayed fresh for a week.
- the more layers you make, the better it is
- first it might look kinda messed up, keep going by adding more layers.
- try out the paint first and only use new paint. Old paint can be uneven, leave speckles (even if you shake them up) and drop big drops of paint (mine did)
- use the top coat lightly otherwise the surface will be bumpy. Mine is bumpy here and there and it's ok, but you might want to avoid it.
- if you mess up and area, wait for it to dry and then simply pain over it.

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