paint types and mixing up
paint types and mixing up
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benters

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1,459 posts

156 months

Tuesday 7th May 2013
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can anyone help, i have sprayed cellulose previously and its a straight fifty fifty mix and after a curing process a decent flat and polish. . .however, i need to do a mates bonnet and i bought the 2K paint and thinner, but not really sure of the mix to use. I got the paint a while back, and cannot remember the mix ratio. . . anyone ?

jds32

359 posts

169 months

Tuesday 7th May 2013
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It should be on either the tin for the primer or hardener.

robdcfc

524 posts

180 months

Tuesday 7th May 2013
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2k is normally 2:1

Kidders

1,060 posts

185 months

Tuesday 7th May 2013
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As above, 2k primers could be anything, then one I use is a 4-1 low VOC but dries just as quick as an old 2-1 primer. Always refer to the data sheet.

Squiggs

1,520 posts

177 months

Tuesday 7th May 2013
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jds32 said:
It should be on either the tin for the primer or hardener.
OP was asking about paint ...

Squiggs

1,520 posts

177 months

Tuesday 7th May 2013
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Kidders said:
As above, 2k primers could be anything, then one I use is a 4-1 low VOC but dries just as quick as an old 2-1 primer. Always refer to the data sheet.
Paint! Not primer!

Squiggs

1,520 posts

177 months

Tuesday 7th May 2013
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robdcfc said:
2k is normally 2:1
Is that paint or primer rofl

mchoody

331 posts

227 months

Tuesday 7th May 2013
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Don't forget an air fed mask! 2 pack is seriously seriously bad for your health!

jds32

359 posts

169 months

Tuesday 7th May 2013
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Squiggs said:
jds32 said:
It should be on either the tin for the primer or hardener.
OP was asking about paint ...
My mistake misread the post. Depends on the paint.

Squiggs

1,520 posts

177 months

Tuesday 7th May 2013
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jds32 said:
Squiggs said:
jds32 said:
It should be on either the tin for the primer or hardener.
OP was asking about paint ...
My mistake misread the post. Depends on the paint.
wink

Kidders

1,060 posts

185 months

Tuesday 7th May 2013
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Squiggs said:
Paint! Not primer!
Refer to datasheet.

Wheelrepairit

3,012 posts

226 months

Wednesday 8th May 2013
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OP, in your post you talk about 2k paint and thinner mixing ratio, so I presume you are asking how much thinner to add once the 2k is mixed.

I always find the amount of thinner added is the choice of the sprayer, depending on many factors, such as tip size,how hot/cold it is, and the confidence of the sprayer.

As an example I sell a lacquer called Mipa CS85, now some of my customers run it neat through a 1.8mm set up, others add up to 20% 2k thinners and put through a 1.0 gun, it really is your choice.

Id start with say 10% thinners, and work up from there.

benters

Original Poster:

1,459 posts

156 months

Wednesday 8th May 2013
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thanks for all the info, the gun a devilbiss has a 1.8 tip, and generally i seem to get on better with a runny mix for some reason. I am only spraying in my garage, so no booth, totally weather dependant. I have read about air fed masks but do not have one. . .i did speak to the shop about this, and there view was as its a well ventilated room a standard mask (3m jobby) will suffice. . . i have heard the fumes are absorbed by your eyes since buying the paint, but there also seems to be so much mis-information its hard to know whats right and what isnt !

Wheelrepairit

3,012 posts

226 months

Wednesday 8th May 2013
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OP, the 3m masks wont stop the isocyanate, as far as I know, the only non air fed mask that will is made by Gerson, google will bring up some info, we sell them but ill not put up link.

2k is bad for you, end of, it will seep in to your skin, through your eyes and any other soft tissue.

Wear a mask, long sleves, gloves and goggles and that will help no end, its not as if you are doing spraying 10 hrs a day for life.

paintman

7,846 posts

212 months

Wednesday 8th May 2013
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Bit of reading from HSE on isocyanates:
http://www.hse.gov.uk/mvr/bodyshop/isocyanates.htm

Main risk is by inhaling spray. Absorption through skin etc is a popular misconception - look at the '10 bodyshop myths' part in the link: http://www.hse.gov.uk/mvr/bodyshop/myths/myth9.htm
Continued contact with skin may well cause dermatitis & you don't want it in your eyes!
Check the case studies in the link as well.

Jam Spavlin

909 posts

207 months

Wednesday 8th May 2013
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Usual mix is 2 parts paint to 1 part hardener and then add 10% thinner.

A 1.8 tip is far to big to use for colour its usually used for high build 2k primer, get down to machine mart and buy one of their gravity feed 1.4 set up guns.

http://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/product/details/...

Good luck!

benters

Original Poster:

1,459 posts

156 months

Wednesday 8th May 2013
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lots of useful stuff there. . . .reckon i will head back to what i know and stay with Celly ! the other alternative is anyone out there local to me (Chertsey) who could spray this bonnet ?

TallPaul

1,524 posts

280 months

Wednesday 8th May 2013
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Just ask whoever sold you the paint for the technical data sheet, they'll give it to you for free. It'll tell you the optimum gun set up, what air pressure to have (ideally at the gun) what sort of flash-off and it will definitely tell you the mixing ratio. Whilst a lot of 2k may well be 2:1+5-10% it could be 3:1, 4:1 or 5:1, dont let people on the internet give you a guess, put the effort in and find out!
I'd agree totally with Wheel man and protect yourself as best you can...

7even

462 posts

215 months

Friday 10th May 2013
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benters said:
can anyone help, i have sprayed cellulose previously and its a straight fifty fifty mix and after a curing process a decent flat and polish. . .however, i need to do a mates bonnet and i bought the 2K paint and thinner, but not really sure of the mix to use. I got the paint a while back, and cannot remember the mix ratio. . . anyone ?
You'll need some hardener if its 2k.
Once you get it its 2:1 with 10 or 20% thinner.