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Another paint question please help...UPDATE** NOW WITH PICS
d14vd_h:
got my raleigh team burner back from the coaters today
top job but i think the colour code suggested over on the burner site is wrong as the white has came out creamy rather than bright white...
phoned him up and the coater says he would have to blast it all and repaint it again so another 50 quid
not sure i can afford or justify this.....
therefore i was gonna look at spraying the white section myself
i could do with any advice on this!
how many cans how to avoid runs etc
the powder and lacquer thats on it just now is such a good job im worried i ruin it.
now the pics
used paper and my bright white seat post ofr comaprision
theRuler:
its worth a try mate
it probably wont take much paint to cover it
mask off the other colours.
key the white lightly, with a scratch pad. wipe all the dust off
get the frame nice and warm
spray it in very light coats, leaving 10 mins between each one.
do it until it looks covered and even.
then put the frame somewhere really warm (maybe in the airing cupboard, once the paint has dried) and leave it for a WEEK to harden.
oberonspacefruit:
its nearly impossible to spray a frame withour sags, or overspray. just do lots of coats, wait for it to harden,flat it with wet and dry, and a then a polishing compound.
d14vd_h:
cheers lads so no need to lacquer sepratley?
do you guys hang the frame with say cardboard behind it in the garage or something to paint it??
so its inevitabloe the finish wont be perfectly smooth as say powdering
ill get some pics up and u can see if im being a drama queen
oberonspacefruit:
you can laquer it after you put the base colour down.
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