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Question about spraying, im confused
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Danw_VVT
PostPosted: Wed Mar 09, 2011 9:12 am Up
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use the wet n dry paper wet mate. after your final spray use the wet n dry with a light water mist but you want something around 1800 grit or if you can 2000, for denibbing, then you need polish to get it perfect. from a coarse one moving up to a fine finishing polish.

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It does help alot dan mate, damn i got the 1200 today aswell Sad lol

I just rubbed the grab handles and they scuffed so yeah something alot finer im guessing

Thaanks everyone, ill post results once done

Shall be doing without laquer so fingers crossed, see if this guy knows his shizzle

 
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mate pm me your address.

ill send you some finer abrasive Smile

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Use 2000 wet and dry (wet) maybe a bit of washing up liquid helps to provent u rubbing threw the paint. to de nib the paint you must makes sure the paint is 100% dry first
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nick180 wrote:
Use 2000 wet and dry (wet) maybe a bit of washing up liquid helps to provent u rubbing threw the paint. to de nib the paint you must makes sure the paint is 100% dry first

ill nip down halfrauds and get me some then cheers
yeah ill leave the paint 24 hours before touching it anyway

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Razpulsedj wrote:
nick180 wrote:
Use 2000 wet and dry (wet) maybe a bit of washing up liquid helps to provent u rubbing threw the paint. to de nib the paint you must makes sure the paint is 100% dry first

ill nip down halfrauds and get me some then cheers
yeah ill leave the paint 24 hours before touching it anyway

Thanks everyone Very Happy

my halfords never have 2000 better going to another car shop if you have on local i found my local car shop had single sheets of 2000 at 70p a sheet

iv heard you could even use 2500 but you have to buy it off ebay afaik and its a finishing paper

 

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I always use 2500 Meg's stuff, it's amazing! Thats how I got the finish in the guide that's mentioned on here lol..

As Nick says Ryan make sure it's fulled cured (Dryed) first before you try and wet and dry it, if you're baking the paint on then do that and let it cool then you may be able to sand tomorrow, if your letting it dry naturally give it a good 2-3 days before trying to rub it down - if you do it too soon your just going to cause yourself more work in the long run.

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what i dont get is after painting my badge, i lightly sanded the last coat, and it looked like id removed all the shine and sparkles, its pearlesante paint. then i coated it in lacquer and it all comes back.?
but the top coat was all scratched up, even thou its super fine scratches, surly it should looked shiny but with scratches under the lacquer..

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the lacquer will fill in the very fine scratches mate
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halford sell 2500 i got some the other day
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Ste you mentioned Baking, whats that? In the oven im guessing? Wouldnt it just melt?
 
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