Adam-D
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when painting plastic do i need to sand it smooth? get all the grainey desin off it?
same with the door handels
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-Aliba-
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better to
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Adam-D
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so on the bumper lots of sanding is in order
[Edited on 17-09-2003 by Adam-D]
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Kris TD
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yes
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Adam-D
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rite so on my next 2 days off am gonna be a buzy person indeed.
i hope this turns out well
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Adam-D
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oh yeah my car is galcier white init?
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cobra148
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To save yourself a lot of work you could try filler primer. Personally though, I hate the stuff. Its time consuming rubbing it all down but the end result will be worth it.
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Greasemonkey
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Agree with cobra, sand the texture down about half way, and use filler primer to build the surface up flat then paint, might have to use a plastic primer first before the filler primer so the paint takes to the plastic
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Kris TD
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quote: Originally posted by Greasemonkey
Agree with cobra, sand the texture down about half way, and use filler primer to build the surface up flat then paint, might have to use a plastic primer first before the filler primer so the paint takes to the plastic
not mihgt, you have too or it WONT stick.
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Eastbounre Corsa Bloke
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plastic filler primer
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MattyB
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Filler primer. This is NOT a primer than "fills". It is a specially designed primer, used for priming filler.
So many people make this mistake
U want a high build primer, like that expensive stuff from Halfords in the green/blue cans, not the other stuff with the yellow lid!!
Matt
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Adam-D
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ah i see
also
with the eyebrows
do use use noramal primer and the paint
or do i need the plastic primer aswell?
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Juha GSi
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if they are plastic then yes...
sand em
clean them
plastic primer
(filler)primer
paint
laquer
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Adam-D
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i dont think they are platic i think there fibre glass?
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Juha GSi
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still use the plastic primer cos hardly any exept epoxys will grab it well, but the plastic primer will.
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STEvieXE
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no dont sand them down like that or the plastic will go fluffy. scuff the surface with a red scothbrite. wee spray of areasol plastic primer and 3 coats of high build primer. flat them all down and another 3 coats of high build. then flat down again, paint and lacquer. itll look fantastic...
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Juha GSi
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sanding it has to be made very carefully ofcourse. but its depending on what plastic it is, wich is the best to do it...
scothbrite is very good on some plastics, but on somes it wont be doing much different, depending on the surface of plastic...
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Adam-D
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ok
cheers ppl
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