Right i need to paint my bonnet, I have had it painted but it's the wrong colour, so what do i need? i've bought the paint 2k, i take it i will need hardener, what else? and how do i mix it?
Hardener, thinners, a decent paint mask, lots of fine sanding paper, and a lot of man hours, perhaps a primer/filler too?
The 2k I used was 60/30 thinners and paint +10% hardener. I mixed in a plastic measuring jug (stolen from the kitchen) and didn't have problems,
mixed with a stick fo about three minutes before putting into the paint reservoir.
Good luck
[Edited on 20/5/10 by tomprescott]
its nomally 2 to 1 paint and hardner the up to 10% thinners to get the right thinknes thats what i did then maybe some 1500 grit or 2000 grit sand paper wet to get rid of any orange peel or marks then a polish with a mop then wax
You'll also need a teflon coating for all the comments (rightly) about how you'll poison yourself without the right aparatus
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Originally posted by gingerprince
You'll also need a teflon coating for all the comments (rightly) about how you'll poison yourself without the right aparatus
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Originally posted by blakep82
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Originally posted by gingerprince
You'll also need a teflon coating for all the comments (rightly) about how you'll poison yourself without the right aparatus
true you do need the correct safety gear, but you will be told you will die instantly from even thinking about it. thats not true.
What is wrong with acrylic enamel?? Why take a chance on that 2 k deadly crap? There has to be a reason so many mechanics get cancer - it can't all be from the oils etc.
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Originally posted by RK
What is wrong with acrylic enamel?? Why take a chance on that 2 k deadly crap? There has to be a reason so many mechanics get cancer - it can't all be from the oils etc.