Morty123
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need to know which sand paper to use to colour code handles and front bumper and wheel arches. I need to get rid of the bumpy effect and i want a shiney finish after its all done ? need quick answer please
[Edited on 07-07-2006 by Morty123]
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M6RKK
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wet and dry 1200
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Morty123
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just 1200 ? or others will this give me the shiney effect after primer, paint and lacquer?
[Edited on 07-07-2006 by Morty123]
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Morty123
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any 1?
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Morty123
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quick answer needed please!!!
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ed
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The way to do the arches is to 40 grit it all so it's really scored and furry. Then shoot it over with a few coats of high build plastic primer, then 400 grit then 800 grit to get a smooth base for colour - you may need a coat or two more of primer after. Then colour and clear.
With the door handles you are better off spending a few quid on just buying the pre-primed handles as every set of painted black ones I have seen have come out a little bit badly.
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STEvieXE
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quote: Originally posted by ed
The way to do the arches is to 40 grit it all so it's really scored and furry. Then shoot it over with a few coats of high build plastic primer, then 400 grit then 800 grit to get a smooth base for colour - you may need a coat or two more of primer after. Then colour and clear.
With the door handles you are better off spending a few quid on just buying the pre-primed handles as every set of painted black ones I have seen have come out a little bit badly.
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it certainly is not. u dont want to do that. sounds like a mess. the proper way to do this is simply give them a scotchbrite with red scotch and high build prime. flat this down and if needed re prime then paint... ull have no probs with scores or furry either this way
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Morty123
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matalic silver corsa = white primer and not grey that rite? cheers
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STEvieXE
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doesnt matter mate
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Morty123
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kk cheers
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