silverfox56
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posted on 15/3/15 at 08:06 PM |
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newbie with a couple of questions about painting
Hi all
This is my first post and first question
I'm currently building my third streetfighter build and I've painted them all two was black one had metal flake in , and they both came
out great my third was candy apple red and that one came out great.
But this one I'm having problems with so my question is.
Question 1 primer has cracked on some of my parts ,
Question 2 I'm using 2k lacquer with a candy concentrate and I've missed a couple of places and I have a couple of runs , so can I rub it
down with 600 wet/dry and recover ??
any advice will be appreciated
Paul
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ali2992
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posted on 15/3/15 at 09:04 PM |
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I don't have an answer but I'm thinking of painting mine, what sort of equipment did you use? Gravity fed gun or spray can? Did you use a
particular sequence or just primer, paint then lacquer? Sorry to hijack!
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silverfox56
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posted on 15/3/15 at 09:16 PM |
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Hi
I rubbed very thing down with 600 wet/dry then I primer filler rub that down, then I put the base coat on two or three coats , then clear coat 2k.
I use hvlp gun I have a 100ltr air compressor
I hope this helps if you need to know anything else just ask
Paul
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madteg
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posted on 15/3/15 at 09:24 PM |
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Use bar coat after primer to put a barrier between the base coats.
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austin man
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posted on 15/3/15 at 10:13 PM |
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sound like a bar coat is needed befor the primer coat as one of the paints are shrinking I had a similar problem years ago but it didnt manifest
itself until 6 months after painting the care resulted in a bare metal respray wasnt happy
Life is like a bowl of fruit, funny how all the weird looking ones are left alone
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IanSouthLincs
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posted on 19/3/15 at 08:40 PM |
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Are you painting in a heated workshop? If not I'd say your cracking is because it's too cold at the moment. Don't forget it's
not necessarily the air temperature, it's the temperature of the bodywork itself, so even if your workshop is heated it will take a good few
hours for the bodywork to get up to temperature.
In my limited experience, yes you can flat off clear coat and go again, but definitely not a basecoat don't go anywhere near that with wet n
dry. Only other thing is 600 wet n dry sounds a bit coarse to me, it will leave score marks, if you're going on with clear again I'd
rather use 1000 - 1200 personally. Just my opinion though :-)
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