Does lacquer make a difference in colour?

Does lacquer make a difference in colour?

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nails1979

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597 posts

142 months

Monday 22nd September 2014
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Long story short. My MR2 is red. It was resprayed prior to me buying it and now is laquered. This shoukd stop it going pink and a better shine?
I recently got some new body parts and got the bumpers, skirts, wings, boot, spoiler, mirrors and side strips painted.
I was originally quoted 450 and was getting some holes welded up on the wings and boot aswell and was happy with this.
The painter went over his time scale and when I asked if it was ready for collection he offered to knock money off. He ended up being late again and knocked it down to 200 quid which I was very surprised as that seemed very cheap and its not like I was complaining or pestering him. In the 6 or 7 weeks he had the stuff I only asked twice was it ready. And both times were after the deadline he had given.
Now the parts still need cutting and polishing which he had said to take it back once I'd put them on the car as would be easier for him which was understandable but I'm now having trouble getting him to do it.
his time management is poor And always seems busy but I also get the feeling I'm being fobbed off as he did a cheap job. I didn't ask for one though.
So I went to have a go at cutting myself yesterday as I'm a bit of a detailer and had a few good results. So I start polishing and the pads redder than a murder thing thats been bashed to death with a frozen sausage.
The colour match doesnt seem to be very good and I've hoped it was down to the paint being rough and not reflecting the light properly. The cars paint looks almost orangey red and the new stuff is the other end of the spectrum towards a darker red rather than a deeper red.
So is it worth kicking up a fuss to get them laquered now? I does mean I'd have to strip the car down again as I didn't want paint lines etc. Will it make the paint a ligher colour?
I did tell him the car was laquered and the boot, wings and front bumper were from the car originally so he had them for paint matching etc.
The few bits I've had done were always the bits I wasn't hapy with the car and was looking forward to it looking good.

nails1979

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597 posts

142 months

Monday 22nd September 2014
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Its not a custom colour though. Its simply toyota super red with a lacquer as far as I can tell. The car was mostly resprayed but odd bits like the rear bumper and wing mirrors hadn't been resprayed as the red would come off those when cutting with a rotary or da but the colour match was pretty good. Could only tell in an orange street light and even then it was me being picky. Most couldn't spot it even when pointed out.
the paint was also matched using one of those tools by a local paint shop who I've used for a long time. Nice guy and willing to go out of his way to help custom mix or simply give advice. Its him who pointed my mate in the direction of this painter who got his jetski done there. He done a pretty good job on that.
yes he did it cheap but I didnt ask for that. The 450 I was originally quoted I would have been happy to pay and never said anything otherwise to him. Its the hassle of stripping the car down and back together and it being worse than before which is a bummer.

nails1979

Original Poster:

597 posts

142 months

Monday 22nd September 2014
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Its not a custom colour though. Its simply toyota super red with a lacquer as far as I can tell. The car was mostly resprayed but odd bits like the rear bumper and wing mirrors hadn't been resprayed as the red would come off those when cutting with a rotary or da but the colour match was pretty good. Could only tell in an orange street light and even then it was me being picky. Most couldn't spot it even when pointed out.
the paint was also matched using one of those tools by a local paint shop who I've used for a long time. Nice guy and willing to go out of his way to help custom mix or simply give advice. Its him who pointed my mate in the direction of this painter who got his jetski done there. He done a pretty good job on that.
yes he did it cheap but I didnt ask for that. The 450 I was originally quoted I would have been happy to pay and never said anything otherwise to him. Its the hassle of stripping the car down and back together and it being worse than before which is a bummer.

nails1979

Original Poster:

597 posts

142 months

Monday 22nd September 2014
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The paint shop used the tool and supplied the mixed paint I would have imagined. The parts he was supplied had been painted previously .
But since the cars new paint matched its old paint (when it was cut and polished, it would go pink on the old paint and need cutting every now and then) then its not a different colour and he was supplied the laint code anyway. Theres about 5 different shades of toyota super red anyway according to the painter. Hence why he wanted it looking at.

But the answer what I was looking for was to the question of does lacquer change the appearance is answered. No it doesn't.