Drysdale
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Registered: 20th May 04
Location: Milton Keynes
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Hi,
Decided I'm going to be doing a bit of interior decorating and will be spraying the door pockets/centre console and a few other things silver. My question is, what kind of paint should I use, where can I get it from and whats the best technique?
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Greasemonkey
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Registered: 17th Apr 02
Location: Drives a Tractor
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normal spray paint, in a can that ya would use to spray the outside, one tip i can give ya is sand very very well, this is cos the interior gets cleaned with all sorts of cleaning products and they contain silicon and all different chemicals that will react with the paint, so sand every thing smooth, use plastic primer on plastic and take ya time, halfords paint is very good i find
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corsamad_87
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Registered: 30th Mar 04
Location: SE London
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I wnna do this too, is it hard? n wot else wuld i need??
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Greasemonkey
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Registered: 17th Apr 02
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patients and lots of it, i would say, 400, 600, 800,1200 grid sand paper, start priming the plastic trim after ya smoothed the texture out of the plastic and have owrked down to 600-800 grit paper, do a few coats sainding lightly between coats, untill ya got a smooth even coat, then apply top coat and sand super smooth with 1200 grit paper between coats, use water with the sand paper for a smoother finish, wait 15-20 minutes between coats, ya can laquer on top of the paint for a more durable finish, with metalic paint laquer is a must
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N90ATH
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Registered: 10th Sep 03
Location: Boreham, Essex
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u need:
plasic primer
paint in silver ot ne other colour
same size can of clear lacquer
600 gritt wet dry sand paper
800 gritt wet dry sand paper
1200 gritt wet dry sand paper
T cut
1. get some wram soapy water and with the 600 gritt rub downthe pannel
2. dry panel, when dry spary on about 2 0r 3 thin coats of primer, take ur time and make sure u dnt do thick coats or it will run
3. with the warm soapy water and 800 gritt rub down the primer till smooth
4. dry again
5. apply thin coats of colour usually 3 will do but thin oats and build up, allow about 10 mins between each coat
6. once u've put on the final coat leave to dry for an hour at least
7. add about 3 coats of lacquer the same way as u added the paint
8 allow to dry over nite
9. rub down with soapy water and 1200 gritt paper until smooth
10 rub with t cut to bring out colour
11 install part back in car
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Drysdale
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Registered: 20th May 04
Location: Milton Keynes
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Nath1985 - just what I'm looking for thanks.
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N90ATH
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Registered: 10th Sep 03
Location: Boreham, Essex
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thast k
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