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I'm not much on tutorials but can be of guidance.
Start off with scrubbing the body with some soap and water and dry it off nice and spiffy. Then you mask off the windows, and headlights, taillights with a good tape that doesn't bleed through. When you cover the windows up with tape, use and x-acto knife and go with the window to get a crisp edge then push the tape down around the edges and middle as neat as possible. So now you start the painting process, use a Tamiya primer, Testors primer, any primer that you can find(preferrably in a rattle can) And spray on a few light coats of primer. Then you should try to make sure the spraypaint is the same brand, or if it's not then the same type...(enamel, acrylic and lacquer...if that even is in a can...) Well then you get the color of paint, shake it up nicely, and do 3 or more light coats from about 12 inches away...Wait a day or at least 12 hours to let it dry(can never be too careful on those nasty little fingerprints...). And use a krylon gloss coat, I never had any bad effects from it on my paintjob. I think you should do 2-3 coats of that (like me). That's pretty much it...
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