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Okay, this is a genuine question, not a p*ss take, so don't take it the wrong way.
Wouldn't it have been better to respray the whole car before airbrushing it? It looks like the whole body has been rubbed down ready for a respray as the paintwork looks flat.
im guessing that the whole car has been keyed up as the whole car is being clear coated, not just the airbrushed panels .
as animal said,car was key scratched all round but has near on a grands worth of candy on it,so flatted back,then i airbrush then whole thing gets clear coat again
no vince lol,propane heater,airbrushed then cleared up then took pics
Why didn't you leave the heater on? Surely if it's cold enough to make you shiver so badly you can't take clear pics, it's cold enough to have a detrimental affect on the paint?
Why didn't you leave the heater on? Surely if it's cold enough to make you shiver so badly you can't take clear pics, it's cold enough to have a detrimental affect on the paint?
paint only takes a few mins to dry and it was fine,was just cold by time i took pics was all lol
What are the ovens, that that paint sprayers use, for then?
surely you should know by now lol,aside from that,they are to bake the paint on,however ive been doing that car where it sits as the oven is being used all this week,anyway thanks for posative comments andy lololololol
i wouldn't mind some flames painting on the underside of my bonnet on my TR7
as it has survived two fires and is known as the car with 7 lives (left) it would look good at shows..
this thread has inspired me to have a look around the net and all i can say is wow how much would something like this cost...........
i wouldn't mind some flames painting on the underside of my bonnet on my TR7
as it has survived two fires and is known as the car with 7 lives (left) it would look good at shows..
this thread has inspired me to have a look around the net and all i can say is wow how much would something like this cost...........
alot is the simple answer,plus u have to remember it really narrows selling your car on ever again,but diffrent strokes for diffrent folks,i will be starting a thread on my surf soon as i'm doing the whole car
the oven is used to cure the paint, mainly the clear coat which im guessing will be 2k
without an oven , 2k laquer will take ages to dry .
the basecoat that dd is using will as he said be dry within minutes of painting as the solvents will escape .
clear coat is completely different to the basecoat and therefore requires 45 or so mins in an oven to cure it
Thats pretty easy when you've none to give up though...
Looking at it closely, I would have had the body kit fitted properly before spending all that cash on the paint. The wonkiness along the sill makes it look even crapper.
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