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Technical & Reference Section => Tech and Restoration => Topic started by: motomagII on May 04, 2012, 09:06 PM
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right ive just painted some forks and well pissed.lol
i spent ages stripping them and wet and drying down so they are clean and smooth as .
painted the primer 2 or 3 coats and super smooth again minty nice.left em to dry
painted em in top paint colour about 3 coats again all nice and even and minty nice .
checked em tonite really nice and clean smooth and nice
got the clearcoat out sprayed them with this as a final finish and Boom !!!!!!!!!! crazy fing paving all over the paint totally ruined .wtf
so had to strip emagain and just finished priming em again .ready for top coat tomorrow
well pissed off spent a whole week back and forth on these .
question is what the hell happened should i have not used it or what !!
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sounds like the solvents in the clear coat has made the base coat react, did you use the same
paint system through all the coats :daumenhoch:
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welcome to the world of paint reaction problems.... :LolLolLolLol:
aerosol (single pack) laquar is shite greg, you can actually get 2 pack laquar in an aerosol, the reaction probably wouldnt of happened with this, try ebay.... :daumenhoch:
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i think we have all a problem one way or the other when it comes to painting, ive had insects get stuck to my frame when it was drying on the line. ive had my frame turn brown because i was sold a dodgy batch of laquer...it gets frustrating as it is time consuming, i must admit i wont paint anything any more...
did you?
1. use the same make throughout the process, primer, paint, laquer?
2. did you key the frame?
3. did you sand the primer?
4. did you let the paint dry enough before putting on the laquer, rule of thumb for me if i can still smell paint then its not dry(can take a week)
5. spray to close to the frame?
hope you get it sorted mate...post a pic once its done, have a good one. :)
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bet its number 4 i dont think i have left it long enough to dry before putting laquer on .doh
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bet its number 4 i dont think i have left it long enough to dry before putting laquer on .doh
probably greg, use a heat gun on the basecoat at about an 18in distance to dry the basecoat quickly, the paint then dries in seconds, but keep the gun moving otherwise the paint will blister... ;)