by badidas » Tue Jul 20, 2004 8:20 pm
nah ya dont need a bake booth just put up sheets of plastic like they do on the movies when someone has a virus make sure ya make the tarps far enuff away so u got room to spray without getting overspray everywhere
any minor dents just bog em up dont use too much hardner because it will crack
dust off your panels, and using a lint free cloth clean with 'Panel Wipe'
then wipe over with a 'Tack Rag'. New tack rags should be opened and left to stand for at least 1/2 an hour before use, to prevent contaminating your panel and causing fish eye.
You must use a catalysed primer, and it must also have high build properties
Once the key coat has flashed, then apply a further 3 coats, then leave to cure for at least 12 hours.
Now you can apply a dust or guide coat over the primer
Flatten down all the primer using 120 grit dry using a block as much as possible. On big areas try to use a block at least 12 inches long, and sand in a cross pattern. All little dents, imperfections and finishing touches needed to your earlier repairs, will now be shown by the guide coat spots that are left after flattening. DON’T rub into these as they are your guide as to where to add stopper.
So your next job is to put stopper in these revealed areas. For this use 'Upol Top Stop or Top Stop Gold'. This stopper has a hardener which you mix with it just like filler, and is by far better than an air dry stopper.
Spray some guide coat over the stopper to give you a better idea as to when you have got it smooth and left no pin holes. You are now working at getting your panels ready for paint, so you may need to re-stopper certain areas if they are not quite right. If you have a large area that feels wrong, then it is better to apply stopper over the whole area, rather than trying to put it in lots of little lows etc.
When feeling a panel for straightness, you should always use your opposite hand as it is more sensitive, e.g if you are right handed, then feel with your left, and vise versa. It is also good advise to wear a cotton glove, as this stops you feeling the difference in texture between paint and stopper.
Once you are happy that your panels are straight, then clean panels as before with panel wipe and tack rags. Now you can apply 3 more coats of catalysed primer
When the primer has cured for at least 12 hours, apply a guide coat all over, and flatten with 600 grit wet and dry (but don’t use any soap in the water or on the paper).
clear cote and wet and dry is ur friend gives an awsum finish just rub back inbetween cotes of clear
trim is hard to get off without breaking shit especialy the stuff around windows so mabey either pull the windscreen out or mask it up realy well
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