blundey
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Registered: 25th May 04
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Ok decidedto start doing my interior... gave everything a general sand but decided to keep the orange peel effect...so went ahead and started priming about 4 pieces of my interior and quickly ran out. So i sent my ladee to go get some more primer from the local shop.
I litterally finish everything off, then notice everything starts bubbling! I mean the paint is really lifting off. Works out she bought METAL primer that LOCKS OUT RUST and it reacted....so i was highly pissed off.
Anyway i sanded everything down and decided i needed to get rid of the orange peel effect. OH MY GOD it takes fucking ages!!!! SO i get some more abrahsive sand paper and that seems to do the job.
Now ive primed one piece and started to paint...but ive noticed you can see 3 deep scratches that the sand paper has caused which i was hoping the primer and paint would fill in.....no it hasnt.
Any advise on how to get rid of the scratches? Any advise on the other stuff how to remove the orange peel effect without scratching the interior to shit?
ANy advise aprieciated.
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James_DT
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Registered: 9th Apr 04
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Finer sandpaper should remove the deep scratches. Just sand around them,
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blundey
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its been primed and sanded down...wasted one can of primer on it to...now ur telling me i got sand it down again to remove the scratch?
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James_DT
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Just around the scratch, not the whole thing.
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blundey
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ok...any tips on removing the orange peel effect? cause it took upto 5 hrs to get rid of it with standard sandpaper thats why i used some really harsh stuff.
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Greasemonkey
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Nope it just takes hard graft to get rid of the orange peel effect, make sure ya use plastic primer, ya could try some high build primer on to of the primer you done, this fills some scratches
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Richie
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The best way to get rid of orange peel is to use high build primer without a doubt.
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ikky
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Registered: 8th Jul 04
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high build will do it with no sanding and 1 or 2 coats.
get some, spray it on, let it dry hard.
sand it down with 800 grade.
super smooth now, paint etc
job done.
i dunno why ppl spend ages sanding down these bits, a bodyshop wouldnt!
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blundey
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where do i get high build primer....i havent seen high build in halfords or alike
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3CorsaMeal
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halfords, is yellow, make sure u get the plastic one
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blundey
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oh...but im spraying the parts white...so wont this affect the end result?
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oztek corsa
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mate, too many questions, you want high build primer from halfords,sand it smooth them paint it in the colour you want!or alternatively give them to me and ill do them for a small fee!
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blundey
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can i put primer ontop of paint?
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ikky
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yes u can but rub the surface down first.
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