PaintScratch Touch Up Paint Paint Help gonna be repairing and painting my quarter panel Topic Started by: ls1bandit |
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Posted by: ls1bandit | Posted on: June 12th, 2005, 12:38pm |
just doing a run through on all i need to do to make sure i have all the materials and do a good job, its been about 4 years since ive done any serious body work, I used to work at a car delarship so i know my way around. |
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Posted by: ls1bandit | Posted on: June 16th, 2005, 8:46am Reply: 1 |
no one???? |
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Posted by: jbbrown9 | Posted on: June 25th, 2005, 9:34pm Reply: 2 |
I'm not a pro, but have enough knowledge I may be albe to help you be sure you're doing the right thing (if you haven't painted already). admin seems to be the only one who regularly answers questions, but hasn't been seen here in a month. |
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Posted by: ls1bandit | Posted on: June 27th, 2005, 2:38am Reply: 3 |
well the basecoat came out really well there are a few problems that i will have to fix though. When i shot the clearcoat i hit part of the plastic that i had masking off my trunk and water sprayed across it. so now i have water spots between layers of clear, i think im going to sand those down and lay another coat of base and spray clear on it again. and near the top where the panel meets the trunk there is a thin line where the paint became blotchy and feels grainy so im going to hand sand that down and shoot that as well. |
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Posted by: admin | Posted on: July 29th, 2005, 1:02am Reply: 4 |
I wouldn't wet sand the clear. If you want a really nice finish, use a power buffer and medium duty rubbing compound. |
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