help with painting
ok i have 2 options to paint my front lip
1 - use my compressor and craftsman spray gun to paint the lip. but i dont know where to get the paint from but i will take the fog light cover off to color match.
its somewhat simple you primer then 2 coats of paint then clearcoat for a nice depthy finish. and maybe some light sanding.
i have tried to color match at home depot/paint stores but they only have house paint.
2 - find a good descently priced auto shop to paint and color match it for me. anyone know of a good one around orange county ish. im in mission viejo/irvine ish area.
if anyone has something that could help let me know.
thanks in advance.
andrew
edit. btw its a polyurethane lip
1 - use my compressor and craftsman spray gun to paint the lip. but i dont know where to get the paint from but i will take the fog light cover off to color match.
its somewhat simple you primer then 2 coats of paint then clearcoat for a nice depthy finish. and maybe some light sanding.
i have tried to color match at home depot/paint stores but they only have house paint.
2 - find a good descently priced auto shop to paint and color match it for me. anyone know of a good one around orange county ish. im in mission viejo/irvine ish area.
if anyone has something that could help let me know.
thanks in advance.
andrew
edit. btw its a polyurethane lip
Last edited by NeRdY DoRkUs; May 6, 2005 at 02:52 PM.
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It is not as easy as you think it is.
Go to a local paint shop. You can't find car paint at home depot.
Well get some primer. Get some 400 grit wet sand paper. Make sure to sand it really well. If not the primer will not stick. You don't need to color match cuz your not a pro. You just need your paint code which is probably found on your door or your radiator sapport. Get some good clear then try it. It might cost you more then to go get it done at a shop. If you really want to try it would be good to learn. Good luck man hope this answer some of your questions. I've done it at my buddy's shop. Not as easy as most people think.
Go to a local paint shop. You can't find car paint at home depot.
Well get some primer. Get some 400 grit wet sand paper. Make sure to sand it really well. If not the primer will not stick. You don't need to color match cuz your not a pro. You just need your paint code which is probably found on your door or your radiator sapport. Get some good clear then try it. It might cost you more then to go get it done at a shop. If you really want to try it would be good to learn. Good luck man hope this answer some of your questions. I've done it at my buddy's shop. Not as easy as most people think.
Listen to to datwrx, he kinda knows what he is talking about, but honestly, just take it to any respectable auto body shop, if you wanna cut corners you could get the paint yourself and maybe prime it yourself, but they really shouldn't charge you that much money just to paint a front lip. But definitely sand it!!! Whenever you paint something always sand it first, paint needs something to bite to, the only thing in life you don't need to sand before you paint is the walls in your house. After you get it clear coated, there may be some "orange peel", so you will have to buff the crap out of it until it looks like a sheet of glass, have fun!!!
i have recently went to a auto paint store.
i purchased the urethane reducer, color code paint and polyurethane clearcoat. also i got this spray can of stuff that makes paint stick to plastic but the lip is polyurethane so it should work well. i have scotch brite at home to scuff up the lip a little to make it stick better.
im not really trying to cut corners at all. im trying to learn and experience getting an automotive finish. i do fiberglass work all the time with sub enclosures and gauge pods. im just not that experienced with paint so im trying to learn
thanks guys for your input
so far i got these instructions
1. scuff up the lip w/ scotch brite
2. wipe down with urethane reducer
3. scuff and wipe down again
4. go over it with 2 coats of the adhesion chemical
5. 3-4 coats of paint 15 mins apart
6. 2-3 coats of polyurethane clear coat
7. 2 days later wet sand the clear coat
anything for the knowledgeable ones to add?
i purchased the urethane reducer, color code paint and polyurethane clearcoat. also i got this spray can of stuff that makes paint stick to plastic but the lip is polyurethane so it should work well. i have scotch brite at home to scuff up the lip a little to make it stick better.
im not really trying to cut corners at all. im trying to learn and experience getting an automotive finish. i do fiberglass work all the time with sub enclosures and gauge pods. im just not that experienced with paint so im trying to learn
thanks guys for your input
so far i got these instructions
1. scuff up the lip w/ scotch brite
2. wipe down with urethane reducer
3. scuff and wipe down again
4. go over it with 2 coats of the adhesion chemical
5. 3-4 coats of paint 15 mins apart
6. 2-3 coats of polyurethane clear coat
7. 2 days later wet sand the clear coat
anything for the knowledgeable ones to add?
Originally Posted by NeRdY DoRkUs
its now been like 3 hrs. paint is flawless and has depth. using small sprays and time made it nice. i have some aspen white paint left if anyone needs anything painted. hey this is kinda fun!
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