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Hi Nathan,
Just purchased a pair of XR6 side skirts that are black & I need to prepare them to be painted winter white. Could you please advise on surface preparation before painting in primer? Is it going to be a pain going from black to white? Appreciate any help you can give.
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I would think you would have to strip it or sand it back so the primer will stick, after a grey primer it shouldn't be too hard to get it to white, I may be wrong so please anyone feel free to correct me:)
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Disco Frank |
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just sand it back to the primer easy
dont use paint stripper on them
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gstewart |
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a light rub with some 120 wet paper should be sufficient. all you need to do is slightly rough up the surface so the new primer and paint have something to stick to. just rub it until it is dull and you should be right.
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forbsy |
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hey at my work woollards auto body works shep vic we just 240 dry rub just get all the shine off the its al good
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as forbsy said. all you need to do is give the black a scuff with 320 wet and dry (use wet,anyting a*** and the scratches will show thru in the top coat) to remove any gloss and prime using 2pack primer especially if you rub thru any topcoat. allow to dry then rub back with 600-800 wet and you are ready to paint. 1 light coat of colour then 2-3 wet coats. then rub with 1500-2000 and polish. you could always just give them a good scuff with 600 and paint straight over the black just like the cheap paint shops around. all depends how much you want to spend and how long you want the paint to last.
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dc357 |
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Disco Frank wrote: just sand it back to the primer easy
dont use paint stripper on them Thanks to all for your help! all very helpfull info. (Apart from above! ) Have decided if i dont have to remove all black then I won't as its heaps of work. Will sand with 240 & 320 before primer & 600-800 before first light top coat.Then 1200-1500 on finish then polish!
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gstewart |
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I must have had a brainfade episode cos i meant 320 and you only need to use 320 not 240 as well
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dc357 |
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gstewart wrote: I must have had a brainfade episode cos i meant 320 and you only need to use 320 not 240 as well LOL no worries 320 it will be!
Thanks gstewart!
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dont you then need the clear topcoat as i was told not to sand the topcoat of color on the spoiler i was doing ( my cars red) i was told 600 to ready for primer then sand with 1500 wet between colored coats and dont sand the last color topcoat .. put on approx 4-5 coats clear then sand that back till its all smooth with wet 1500 then wet 2000 then polish or is it different if its a white color .
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petty |
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the most important thing to remember is to not mix brands. some two brands might be comparable quality but they are not guaranteed to be mix. Wipe surface floor mats with a clean cloth soaked with benzene or any solvent to remove all traces of wax and polish. Refer here, http://www.carrepair-1950.com/surface-preparation.htm
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dc357 |
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petty wrote: the most important thing to remember is to not mix brands. some two brands might be comparable quality but they are not guaranteed to be mix. Wipe surface floor mats with a clean cloth soaked with benzene or any solvent to remove all traces of wax and polish. Refer here, http://www.carrepair-1950.com/surface-preparation.htm Mate this post was June last year, now I take my time to do things but really!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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