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painting things

Jul 23, 2008
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Well you would normaly use wet n dry to key the surface so the paint can adhear to it but as it is soft plastic and scratches easily i just used the scotch bright pads when cleaning to take the glossy finish off the plastic and key the surface a the same time :funk:
They looked grey by the time i was ready for primer. You can probably get panel wipes from halfords or just get a bottle of panel wipe and some lint free cloth to wipe it down with. The panel wipe is the last step as it takes any grease out of the surface as even the grease from your fingers may let the paint peel. Once wiped with panel wipe leave for a few minutes for the solvent to come out of the plastic, it is pretty much all solvent so shouldnt take long.
If you want anymore info just ask.

Also a good tip is to leave the cans in some warm water for a bit before doing it and spray in a warm, wind and dust free place. ;)
Dan
 
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Nov 25, 2007
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Derby
I couldnt explane it as good as that cause my mate did mine at work for me it was alot quicker due to usin a paint gun and leavin it in the oven to dry put some pics up like to see what you done.
 
Nov 25, 2007
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Polish the alternator body or paint it ?

Paint the plastic trim on the slam pannel ?

Paint the dip stick ?

Thinkin of paintin the slam pannel in summer when i have the front end painted
I like the idea of paintin the alternator body prob do that gloss black
Thats another thing im goin to paint soon not shaw what colour yet theo
Thanks
 
Nov 25, 2007
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So many things to paint can't see that well from that pic but looks alot tidier now and easier for you to keep clean now it's all glossy! Think this is a good thing to do when bored!

Not the best pics i now il get some up at weekend when iv polished it.
 

Aimez

Active Member
Well you would normaly use wet n dry to key the surface so the paint can adhear to it but as it is soft plastic and scratches easily i just used the scotch bright pads when cleaning to take the glossy finish off the plastic and key the surface a the same time :funk:
They looked grey by the time i was ready for primer. You can probably get panel wipes from halfords or just get a bottle of panel wipe and some lint free cloth to wipe it down with. The panel wipe is the last step as it takes any grease out of the surface as even the grease from your fingers may let the paint peel. Once wiped with panel wipe leave for a few minutes for the solvent to come out of the plastic, it is pretty much all solvent so shouldnt take long.
If you want anymore info just ask.

Also a good tip is to leave the cans in some warm water for a bit before doing it and spray in a warm, wind and dust free place. ;)
Dan

:D Thanks for all the instructions Dan will give this a go sometime I think sounds like a bit of fun and not to bothered if it's not perfect or I'd get someone at work to do it for me. Cheap mod really be good to do before Chrimbo when can't spend much but I'm bored!
 
Nov 25, 2007
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Derby
Thinkin of paintin my strutt brace gloss black and havin a red scn sticker insted of the seat sports sticker what people think.Or keep it red and have the rear one red aswell.:shrug:

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the rear brace at the moment red or black not shaw
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Jul 23, 2008
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Manchester - UNITED
Im thinking of doing my strut brace aswell, maybe black or silver ?
Ive got a bit of a mixture at the moment of red and blue bits, red brakes, strut brace, stitching on seats etc. Then blue hoses on intercooler and for boost gauge. I reckon im gonna try and loose the red in teh bay and go for black and silver.
Its good cos whilst its raining ai can just push the TVR out the garage and spray in there where its nice and warm :) The TVR loves being out in the rain haha. :whistle:
 
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