Advice on How to Prep Panels for Paint
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Hi All,
Can anyone point me to some good online articles explaining the best ways of preparing some panels to be painted? I've done a bit of Googling but not come up with anything that describes each step in detail with pics to help.
I have a plastic bumper, metal wing and plastic wing mirror that I need to paint, but rather than pay a bodyshop to do all the prep I'm happy to do it myself (if I can). The panels are all in the wrong colour and need a small amount of filling here and there for small scrapes. So ideally I'll have them stripped, filled, primed and sanded ready for the colour basecoat and lacquer.
I don't have an air compressor so I was hoping I could prime the panels using rattle cans, is this a stupid idea? The rest of the panels on the car are hardly a masterclass in paint finish so I'm not looking for a show car finish, just something reasonable.
Thanks.
Can anyone point me to some good online articles explaining the best ways of preparing some panels to be painted? I've done a bit of Googling but not come up with anything that describes each step in detail with pics to help.
I have a plastic bumper, metal wing and plastic wing mirror that I need to paint, but rather than pay a bodyshop to do all the prep I'm happy to do it myself (if I can). The panels are all in the wrong colour and need a small amount of filling here and there for small scrapes. So ideally I'll have them stripped, filled, primed and sanded ready for the colour basecoat and lacquer.
I don't have an air compressor so I was hoping I could prime the panels using rattle cans, is this a stupid idea? The rest of the panels on the car are hardly a masterclass in paint finish so I'm not looking for a show car finish, just something reasonable.
Thanks.
In my experience (and I'm not a Professional sprayer in any way), prepping any panel from scratch is really time-consuming and laborious; even to get a 'reasonable' finish takes quite a lot of time and hard work. Doing it with spray cans is going to be even harder.
I recently re-sprayed the back end of our car using my compressor and guns (dinged it with the garage door, doh!) and I reckon I put about 20 hours (maybe more) prep into getting the surface as smooth as possible. It went Primer > guide coat > primer> guide coat etc.! Eventually got the colour on and, whilst I'm happy with the result, I have no doubt that a pro could do a far better job in far less time.
If you have an abundance of time on your hands and a willingness to learn the hard way then get your hands on a decent compressor and have a bash; there's no way I'd want to do it by spraycan!
I recently re-sprayed the back end of our car using my compressor and guns (dinged it with the garage door, doh!) and I reckon I put about 20 hours (maybe more) prep into getting the surface as smooth as possible. It went Primer > guide coat > primer> guide coat etc.! Eventually got the colour on and, whilst I'm happy with the result, I have no doubt that a pro could do a far better job in far less time.
If you have an abundance of time on your hands and a willingness to learn the hard way then get your hands on a decent compressor and have a bash; there's no way I'd want to do it by spraycan!
A brief outline of the system & process we use, not sure if it's any help?
http://www.alsaautomotive.co.uk/resprays.html
Best wishes, Al.
http://www.alsaautomotive.co.uk/resprays.html
Best wishes, Al.
alsaautomotive said:
A brief outline of the system & process we use, not sure if it's any help?
http://www.alsaautomotive.co.uk/resprays.html
Best wishes, Al.
Now that, is comprehensive! How many hours would you say go into a typical respray to that schedule?http://www.alsaautomotive.co.uk/resprays.html
Best wishes, Al.
Apologies for slight hijack!
T350 Al said:
alsaautomotive said:
A brief outline of the system & process we use, not sure if it's any help?
http://www.alsaautomotive.co.uk/resprays.html
Best wishes, Al.
Now that, is comprehensive! How many hours would you say go into a typical respray to that schedule?http://www.alsaautomotive.co.uk/resprays.html
Best wishes, Al.
Apologies for slight hijack!
Cheers for the interest, best wishes, Al.
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