sorry my love i thought you meant it was a normal metal door, please dont use paint stripper though it might melt themcheers for replies.
I'm just trying to make it smooth without taking it down to the metal to much.
its covered in runs at the min from the owner before me hand painting it with a brush.
Ive got some nitromors but will that be OK to use on fiberglass? the doors have been reskined in the past and replaced with a fiberglass skin.
I'm dreading whats under all the paint.
so far Ive done the passenger door and the rear passenger panel where the wheel arch is and found no filler yet but time will tell.
cheers all
jay
Sand Paper Keeps Cloging
Started by
blue redtop
, Nov 22 2007 10:00 AM
23 replies to this topic
#16
Posted 22 November 2007 - 08:19 PM
#17
Posted 23 November 2007 - 03:38 PM
no worries.
do u know if it will damage the window seals?.
cheers
do u know if it will damage the window seals?.
cheers
#18
Posted 23 November 2007 - 08:07 PM
I just had the same problem.
I have no idea what the pickup was painted with, but as soon as it got warm (with the sander) it just started to melt and made a right mess.
I used a hot air paint striping gun on some of it, not much use to you without electric, worked quite well and left the original primer intact - made a bit of a mess if there was any filler though.
In the end I found a course (I was using 120 as that is what I happened to buy before I started) wet and dry did the job much better - I've done the Nitromours thing before and I wasn't about to repeat that farce again!
I recommened some Marigolds in this weather though, if you are using wet and dry.
I have no idea what the pickup was painted with, but as soon as it got warm (with the sander) it just started to melt and made a right mess.
I used a hot air paint striping gun on some of it, not much use to you without electric, worked quite well and left the original primer intact - made a bit of a mess if there was any filler though.
In the end I found a course (I was using 120 as that is what I happened to buy before I started) wet and dry did the job much better - I've done the Nitromours thing before and I wasn't about to repeat that farce again!
I recommened some Marigolds in this weather though, if you are using wet and dry.
#19
Posted 24 November 2007 - 03:35 PM
i went for it today.ive tryed wet and dry 60 and 80 grit by hand and with the sander and it just clogs up every time.
so after 3 hours i has enough and get the secret weapon out NITROMORE'S .
the person who i brought the mini off said i had fiberglass skins on my doors but there not.
this took me ten min's to do.much quicker than sanding.
and when its all off i can repair all the nasty bits to.
i found the first bit of filler today see pi top left of door,im sure it wont be the last.
thanks for all your help so far.
jay
so after 3 hours i has enough and get the secret weapon out NITROMORE'S .
the person who i brought the mini off said i had fiberglass skins on my doors but there not.
this took me ten min's to do.much quicker than sanding.
and when its all off i can repair all the nasty bits to.
i found the first bit of filler today see pi top left of door,im sure it wont be the last.
thanks for all your help so far.
jay
#20
Posted 07 December 2007 - 12:52 AM
you can buy a bar of soap looking thing, when you rub sandpaper on it, all the clogs come off it instantly. my dad has one, i will find out what it is called.
- found it. http://www.mikestool...ticks_2130.aspx
it's great stuf, used it before.
- found it. http://www.mikestool...ticks_2130.aspx
it's great stuf, used it before.
Edited by davis2k5, 07 December 2007 - 12:56 AM.
#21
Posted 07 December 2007 - 07:44 AM
not seen that stuff before
#22
Posted 07 December 2007 - 11:57 AM
yeh crackin stuff it is, saves you a few quid on sandpaper!!
#23
Posted 07 December 2007 - 01:14 PM
now you tell me after 90% of the sanding had been done.
#24
Posted 07 December 2007 - 01:17 PM
got a wire brush?
gently rub it over the paper.
gently rub it over the paper.
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