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Question about spraying, im confused
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Razpulsedj
PostPosted: Wed Mar 09, 2011 8:28 am Up
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Right ive just been out and bought some proper paint for my car which was made up and i was told it wont need laquer on top as it has a gloss finish anyway so do i need to wet n dry it after its 3rd coat of the paint or not, i want the best finish as possible.

Is it better to wet the sandpaper or have it dry for keying before paint?

Thanks, just confused

 
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Is it for inside or outside the car?
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I'd probably lacquer it lightly anyway for abit of protection
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Outside and some bits inside, but the guy said thatit wont need any and this is coming from a professional car spraying shop
 
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Im in the middle of painting a panal on my scooter at the moment, i have followed this

www.206info.co.uk/Foru...81546.html


and this is the results using halfords paint


 


 

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If it's solid colour or high gloss then only give it a light de nibing after you have finished painting and it's fully dry but you will need a compound like g3 to bring the colour back up. If there is no dirt in the paint when you finished dont bother sanding and buffing it.
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Surely laqeur gives it it's hard protection coat?
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A lot of solid colours aren't lacquered, they just add something to the paint.

Thats why you can get something sprayed in a solid colour in a day Smile

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tomd0801754 wrote:
Surely laqeur gives it it's hard protection coat?

Agreed. At least tha'ts what I've been told with the vehicle paint I'm using

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Yeah i was following same steps aswell but went to the shop and they just said i wouldnt need it?

If it has any nibs Nick do i use the sand paper wet or dry?

Yeah i thought the laquer hardernd the paint and protected it

 
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Lee wrote:
A lot of solid colours aren't lacquered, they just add something to the paint.

Thats why you can get something sprayed in a solid colour in a day Smile

Ahh right, so i dont need to add laquer once sprayeed because it already has some sort of it contained in the paint then

 
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Razpulsedj wrote:

Is it better to wet the sandpaper or have it dry for keying before paint?
Don't wet sand paper as it will fall to bits. If you're using "wet or dry" paper, I always use it wet. reduces dust and helps the paper glide over the surface, and helps reduce clogging.

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macca1411 wrote:
Razpulsedj wrote:

Is it better to wet the sandpaper or have it dry for keying before paint?
Don't wet sand paper as it will fall to bits. If you're using "wet or dry" paper, I always use it wet. reduces dust and helps the paper glide over the surface, and helps reduce clogging.

Yeah im using the wet n dry paper so wet that and it will work fine?

 
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Razpulsedj wrote:
Lee wrote:
A lot of solid colours aren't lacquered, they just add something to the paint.

Thats why you can get something sprayed in a solid colour in a day Smile

Ahh right, so i dont need to add laquer once sprayeed because it already has some sort of it contained in the paint then

Not sure if its the same for rattle can. Was my mate who's a sprayer that told me

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ill just give it a shot then and see what the results are like, anything has got to be better than my matt black rear lights lol
 
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