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painting advice - puglove - 11-12-2013 Right so im looking at doing somr painting on the bianca xsi. A large area and i want to do a propa job no rattle can rubish. But up untill now this is all i have done. After looking around at paint iv realised i have no idea what im looking what would you recomend, primer, paint & clear . And does any have any recomended suppliers? RE: painting advice - welshpug - 11-12-2013 find your local trade supplier, they'll sort you out. you need a clean dust free preferably heated workspace, with extractor fan. read up on the different types of paint, i.e water based vs 2k, remembering that 2k will need full suit and respirator, not just face mask. RE: painting advice - Titch161086 - 11-12-2013 self leveling primer is always a win and you need to rub back the primer before you start to apply the paint you chose RE: painting advice - Grant - 11-12-2013 Pay someone to do it. This is you we are talking about :p RE: painting advice - Midnightclub - 11-12-2013 Please, his name isn't sean you know Re: painting advice - Pete - 11-12-2013 RE: painting advice - puglove - 11-12-2013 We aint all that rough pete RE: painting advice - Danny2009 - 11-12-2013 Find a local paint suppliers they will answer most questions You want cellulose paint 2k is extremely poisonous You mix your base coat 50/50 half paint half thinners except the clear coat that goes on straight out the tin It's all in the prep, flat it down primer it then put a light dust of any colour on, this helps find high spots, sand it till all the paints gone Put top coat on and wet sand once dry to remove orange peel then laquer That's the basics if you need any more help give me a shout RE: painting advice - Daniel306 - 11-12-2013 You wont need clear coat, just get 2k paint. i used jawel on ebay. Search for EWP 2k paint on ebay RE: painting advice - Piggy - 11-12-2013 I guess you have a gun and compressor? ensure you have a very good water trap as its a bitch without one. also need to get that garage of yours nice n warm with extraction or a air fed mask RE: painting advice - budd - 13-12-2013 (11-12-2013, 05:25 PM)Daniel306 Wrote: You wont need clear coat, just get 2k paint. i used jawel on ebay. Search for EWP 2k paint on ebay not necessarily true, it depends the paint system, 2K base coat + clearcoat is a the most common and generally the only way to do metallics/pearls etc successfully, also while 2K is poisonous ( isocyanide) I wouldn't say a full suit and air fed mask are necessary, some extraction, a suitable vapor/gas mask (not just a particle/dust mask) plus gloves and eye protection should suffice for the occasional user And as stated your local trade paint supplier/motor factor will offer the best advice, but some factors will only supply paint to the trade and not the DIY user. RE: painting advice - Daniel306 - 13-12-2013 He is looking to paint blanca white, being a soild colour it requires no lacquer. You take the same precautions when painting with 2k paint as you would with lacquer(all paint really) as 2k is nothing but coloured lacquer He has loads of good videos RE: painting advice - budd - 13-12-2013 (13-12-2013, 04:10 PM)Daniel306 Wrote: He is looking to paint blanca white, being a soild colour it requires no lacquer. RE: painting advice - Daniel306 - 13-12-2013 Crap photos but it shows mine, i did that at home with almost no experience, if i was to do it again i would pay someone who knows what there doing, thankfully its white and i find it the easiest colour to paint [img][/img] [img][/img] RE: painting advice - budd - 13-12-2013 (13-12-2013, 06:04 PM)Daniel306 Wrote: Crap photos but it shows mine, i did that at home with almost no experience, if i was to do it again i would pay someone who knows what there doing, thankfully its white and i find it the easiest colour to paint painting small components (trim, bumpers, etc) is one thing a whole car is something else entirely it's very difficult to get a half decent finish as a DIY project, to be honest (and I know pics can be deceptive) it looks like you've done a pretty good job RE: painting advice - Daniel306 - 13-12-2013 The bonnet and roof are the hardest, just dont use a DA sander, it must all be done by hand or you will endup with ripples Filling the doors and boot was also fun [img][/img] [img][/img] RE: painting advice - Grant - 13-12-2013 Fair play to you mate, looks like a good job. All done outside? RE: painting advice - Daniel306 - 13-12-2013 Most of the sanding was, just to keep the dust out of the shed. i put plastic sheets on the walls and soaked the floor when spraying RE: painting advice - juz22 - 16-12-2013 i sprayed the interior of my old 106 and it came out looking decent. but i will never take on such a job again, it's one of those things that a professional is just always going to do far, far better. |