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Spray painting interior panels
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ollie_mason
PostPosted: Mon Jul 21, 2014 3:30 pm Up
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Hi,
I tried/am trying to spray paint all the interior panels. I sanded it down mad went t apply the first coat, when the paint hit the surface it bubbled straight away, and only some of the paint actually stayed. Is there anything I can do to resolve this issue?
I could really use some help!
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tomhollo21
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Please say that you cleaned the surface first and applied primer and then gently sanded the primer and cleaned the surface again before actually painting
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Sand then primer (for plastic) use a high grit paper and sand smooth . Spray 2-3 coats of colour(allow to dry between coats) Allow to dry for 24hrs and again use a high grit paper then lacquer. Laquer takes longer to harden than colour so dont rush this final coat otherwise its back to primer

 


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ollie_mason
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DeadEyePaul wrote:
Sand then primer (for plastic) use a high grit paper and sand smooth . Spray 2-3 coats of colour(allow to dry between coats) Allow to dry for 24hrs and again use a high grit paper then lacquer. Laquer takes longer to harden than colour so dont rush this final coat otherwise its back to primer
ahh okay! Thanks alot!!

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Also if you have previously polished this with some of the silicon polishes you will have a tough job to wash that off and it will make the paint bubble. Not sure what to recommend for that but someone here might help.
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MrWhite
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Ok. I went full noob on mine and went straight to paint. Looks awesome too. Hope you have better luck Smile
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does as advised abovre,take time and you'll be fine. i've never really sprayed and managed this

 


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Mr-Tigger wrote:
does as advised abovre,take time and you'll be fine. i've never really sprayed and managed this

 


renault racing bleu

Only left about half hour between coats but before lacquering left for 3 hours in hot shed
Ahh okay, that looks nice! It's the same colour I am doing, but the paint has run.. Got to try and get that out!

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Only apply thin layers with the paint otherwise when it does run then you have to sand it back again
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