i did this all by my self!!
#64
Originally Posted by StickyMicky
squarsey, have you primed over some splatterd flys?
the will sand off......................i am going to scotch a bit more of the paintwork ready for the spraying
did you think i was going to imortalise them into the paint?
FLIES
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Originally Posted by sarasquares
did you think i was going to imortalise them into the paint?
FLIES
FLIES
the area you primered onto should have been keyed back IMO
looks like you have sprayed primer onto areas that have not been rubbed down, which is a waste of time
#69
Originally Posted by StickyMicky
not sure, it is YOU were talking about after all , and you are not as good as painting as me, so i thought i would give you some wise advice
the area you primered onto should have been keyed back IMO
looks like you have sprayed primer onto areas that have not been rubbed down, which is a waste of time
the area you primered onto should have been keyed back IMO
looks like you have sprayed primer onto areas that have not been rubbed down, which is a waste of time
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get the cellulose thinners out and wipe it off
if the primer/paint is not on a keyed surface, it will flake off in no time at all.
when blending, make sure that as you blend outwards, the new paint still lands on a keyed surface, otherwise when you try to polish it back, it will leave a visible edge, this means you key the surface well past the part you are painting, so the fresh paint can sink into the old paint, as long as the paint match is fine, it should come out fine.
but things always look better in primer, the **** hits the fan when the real paint comes out LOL
i painted quite a bit of my dents/repairs in gloss black 1st to check the reflections, before then primeing again and spraying the correct colour, worth thinking about, prep, prep, prep.
if the primer/paint is not on a keyed surface, it will flake off in no time at all.
when blending, make sure that as you blend outwards, the new paint still lands on a keyed surface, otherwise when you try to polish it back, it will leave a visible edge, this means you key the surface well past the part you are painting, so the fresh paint can sink into the old paint, as long as the paint match is fine, it should come out fine.
but things always look better in primer, the **** hits the fan when the real paint comes out LOL
i painted quite a bit of my dents/repairs in gloss black 1st to check the reflections, before then primeing again and spraying the correct colour, worth thinking about, prep, prep, prep.
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i wasnt sure if thinners would be ok on the paintwork. i have a glass bottle of the stuff. the white spirit wouldnt touch it. i used some fine earlier and it started to come off. ive only oversprayed by 2" at the most.i did mean to spray round most of the light, its just in the corner where it shouldnt be. i did scotch most of the area so the paint would have a key'd surface when i did it. so thinners it is then
i think i might have found my niche
i think i might have found my niche
#72
UPDATE
i have managed to get the overspray off with thinners and have used T-Cut on the rest of the bumper.. to get the flies off for sticky micky
i am now going to finish sanding the primer until it is like glass
i am dreading painting the car
its amazing how many imperfections you find in fibre glass when you take the paint off. i will never get FG parts again, what a nightmare
i have managed to get the overspray off with thinners and have used T-Cut on the rest of the bumper.. to get the flies off for sticky micky
i am now going to finish sanding the primer until it is like glass
i am dreading painting the car
its amazing how many imperfections you find in fibre glass when you take the paint off. i will never get FG parts again, what a nightmare
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Originally Posted by sarasquares
UPDATE
i have managed to get the overspray off with thinners and have used T-Cut on the rest of the bumper.. to get the flies off for sticky micky
i have managed to get the overspray off with thinners and have used T-Cut on the rest of the bumper.. to get the flies off for sticky micky
#78
i am flipping good
ive been in my gazebo spraying my car and its the nuts
i have sprayed the paint and added the lacquer(sp) and am serioulsly impressed that i have managed to carry it off. it was getting dark so i needed to put a light up, the only problem was keeping the moths off the paintwork. tomorrow i can have a look in the daylight and use the rubbing compound to get the finish i want
i only got one hair stuck to the paint
sticky....................no flies on me
ive been in my gazebo spraying my car and its the nuts
i have sprayed the paint and added the lacquer(sp) and am serioulsly impressed that i have managed to carry it off. it was getting dark so i needed to put a light up, the only problem was keeping the moths off the paintwork. tomorrow i can have a look in the daylight and use the rubbing compound to get the finish i want
i only got one hair stuck to the paint
sticky....................no flies on me
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Originally Posted by Einstein RA
Rightfully so! It's good to have a spring in one's step isn't it?