#1: Spraying a spoiler Author: paulspug, Location: Spalding lincolnshirePosted: Sat Apr 14, 2012 12:50 pm ---- hi
I aquired a second hand spoiler which needed some work.
Filled it primed it X many times.
Now however i seem unable to spay it all in one go - due to not having anywhere to rest it properly. I have tried doing one end, then middle, then other end, which atm is not looking too bad. However, do i do the same for the laqeur?I relise i have to rub down each coat but if i do the same as the paint then chances are i will rub some paint off? Or will it be better to fully laquer the spoiler (same way as painting it), then rub down?
My appologies for being a noob, but its my 1st time spraying
Any advice most welcome
(using spray cans)
#2: Re: Spraying a spoiler Author: phillspug, Location: LeicestershirePosted: Sat Apr 14, 2012 1:08 pm ---- Do you not have anywhere you can hang it from ? thats how I did mine
#3: Re: Spraying a spoiler Author: paulspug, Location: Spalding lincolnshirePosted: Sat Apr 14, 2012 1:21 pm ---- Yeah guess i could - just means i gotta move all the missis car boot kak somewhere,- there's alot probably good few hours work, then find another place for it.
Well gonna take the plunge an stuff her carboot kak in the garden under a cover
Even tho i know its gonna be trouble lol
#4: Re: Spraying a spoiler Author: phillspug, Location: LeicestershirePosted: Sat Apr 14, 2012 1:35 pm ---- Fair play dude, got your priorities sorted lols, I did mine in the winter under 2 electric patio heaters plenty of light coats is the key dont try putting too much on in one go else runny runny runny lols
#5: Re: Spraying a spoiler Author: paulspug, Location: Spalding lincolnshirePosted: Sat Apr 14, 2012 2:17 pm ---- kk thanks alot
#6: Re: Spraying a spoiler Author: phillspug, Location: LeicestershirePosted: Sat Apr 14, 2012 2:24 pm ---- Np buddy
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