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Postby RevolutionStarlet89 » Mon Oct 09, 2006 7:48 pm

Alryty guys, I brought White spray paint which i thourght at the time had primer in it. But..... it dosent, BUT there are some areas that i cant scratch the paint off in some places but i can in others, any1 got any advice for me????????? Or have i fuked it completly???

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Postby RevolutionStarlet89 » Mon Oct 09, 2006 7:50 pm

Oh buy the way its for the interior of my car.. Painting surrounds and panels
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Postby 86_rolla » Mon Oct 09, 2006 8:03 pm

1. dont scratch the paint off.

I did my WHOLE interior of my rolla. I used like a sperate primer and it was mint as, tho i used guns instead of cans duno if that makes any diff
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Postby Alex B » Mon Oct 09, 2006 9:00 pm

Do scratch the paint off, buy a plastic primer and do it properley. I think BIN sealer works on plastic too. What did you buy in the first place?
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Postby Akane » Tue Oct 10, 2006 7:28 am

Sand / scratch / peel the old stuff off, it's junk, if it doesn't come off now it'll come off later anyway.

Depending on the surface, you might want to run 2k grit over it.

Wash with detergent.

Get a proper primer, go talk to a paint shop where you are buying your paint, ie: Wairau paint center.

"Hi I wish to paint this piece <item> of crap here, and wanna know what primer type and paint type I should use"

fork over cash, have 1 layer of prime (not too thick neither), then paint.
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Postby RevolutionStarlet89 » Tue Oct 10, 2006 10:30 pm

I brought VHT plastic and Vynl paint, its weird thou because in some places it scratches off real easy but it others it dusnt?? if i put primer over it and sprayed it again would that work or fuk it more?
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Postby crnkin » Tue Oct 10, 2006 10:44 pm

RevolutionStarlet89 wrote:I brought VHT plastic and Vynl paint, its weird thou because in some places it scratches off real easy but it others it dusnt?? if i put primer over it and sprayed it again would that work or fuk it more?


Thats because of surface preperation. remember laquers/acrylics hate sticking to smooth surfaces. Primer is used as it sticks to almost any surface, and laquer loves getting intimate with it. So you end up with a nice finish.

You can easily put primer over your fuk up, however it wont stop the poo paint underneath flaking off.

Give it a good sand with 300 grit. Prime it, sand it with 800, repeat twice, on the last sand it with 1200, then top coat, then sand top coat with 2000 grit wet, then polish with autosol. Skip the sanding if you cant be fuked, but it gets rid of the orange peel texture
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