Hello! Am going to paint top and bottom dash rails.
I am buying a new top rail to do it off the car... I have decided to have it the same dark blue as the rest of the car, it is a metallic...
I was thinking....
Sand it down so its nice and rough
Use Plasticoat as a base
Two coats of the metallic
Coat or two of lacquer
IS this ok? Anything better I should consider for preping and priming?
I dont want it flaking off :saywhat:
Many thanks, TML
I will do the bottom rail in the car as its such a *Female doggy* to remove! :tongue:
paint prep dash rails
Started by
themanlegend
, May 13 2005 04:38 PM
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#1
Posted 13 May 2005 - 04:38 PM
#2
Posted 14 May 2005 - 01:27 AM
Later cars must be a lot different from mine... my dash rails are welded in place and have to be painted in the car.
Regardless, I'm not sure I understand your paint sequence, nor am I sure it would work. Most spray paints like you're describing for the base coats are enamels. Lacquers, like you're describing for the top coat, use a different (more volatile) solvent systems. The lacquer will likely "lift" the base coats you're putting down. The rule when respraying is to put less volatile paint system over the more volatile ones so the base paint isn't affected. (i.e. Spray enamels on top of lacquers... not the other way around). Test the compatibility of your paints be practicing on a piece of scrap first.
Regardless, I'm not sure I understand your paint sequence, nor am I sure it would work. Most spray paints like you're describing for the base coats are enamels. Lacquers, like you're describing for the top coat, use a different (more volatile) solvent systems. The lacquer will likely "lift" the base coats you're putting down. The rule when respraying is to put less volatile paint system over the more volatile ones so the base paint isn't affected. (i.e. Spray enamels on top of lacquers... not the other way around). Test the compatibility of your paints be practicing on a piece of scrap first.
#3
Posted 14 May 2005 - 05:47 AM
Are you talking about the 'buffers' for want of a better word if so, not sure how they will take to ordinary paint, aslon sa the primary coat has goos adhesion to the vinyl the it should be ok, but I suspect they will be likely to chip and peel..
Try getting hold of some vinyl spray which is a sympathetic colouring to your interior. Halfords do a fairly decent range.
Try getting hold of some vinyl spray which is a sympathetic colouring to your interior. Halfords do a fairly decent range.
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