

Hopefully I'll end up with the top of the ribs and "JanSpeed" logo as shiny alloy and the rest painted. The colour is going to be pretty unusual for a rocker cover...but I know it's going to work well with my mini. It'll be traditional but different!
You'll all have to wait until it's finished to see the colour that I have chosen.
First thing I did was strip the paint with paint stripper. It was painted inside and out. To scrape off the paint I was using a flat scraper until I got close to the alloy (typically three applications of paint stripper) followed by a metal scrubber and then wire wool to finish off. I decided to start with the inside first. Doing it like this meant that the alloy on the outside was protected from scuffs and scrapes with the paint.

Moving on to the outside...
I continued with the same stripping method... but then I thought that it was a bit silly when I have an accessible flat surface. I put the rocker cover in the vice (with wooden sides) and used my strip and clean disc on an electric drill. This really saved a lot of time. A bit of paint stripper was required to finish off, but not much.

On top... I decided to strip the ribs first as I did not was to cause too much abrasion to the JanSpeed logo as it sits a lot lower.

The JanSpeed logo was quite fiddly. It took many applications of stripper to sufficiently soften the paint enough for me to remove with a very fine mini screwdriver. This is it nearly finished...

After I'd stripped as much as I thought I could I covered the whole thing in a thin coat of stripper, left for a few mins then took it to the kitchen sink with a sponge. I thoroughly washed it was water to neutralise the stripper and remove the last little bits of paint.
It took me 4 evenings spending about 2.5hrs each evening to get this paint stripped! It's much easier to pay someone £10 to sandblast it for you but the guy that does my sandblasting lives a good 30miles away and I'm on a budget this month... so hard work was the only option. Starting to look good though!

Polishing...
Just the usual method...wet and dry. I started with 320, then 400 then 800 on a solid block (bit of wood). JanSpeed logo polished first...

Then the ribs...


I then washed off with water, dried off, then sprayed with cellulose thinners which will hopefully help the masking tape stick.
I was up until 11:30pm last night getting it to that stage. I'm now ready with the masking tape and the knife. The JanSpeed logo is going to prove a bit tricky to mask but with patience hopefully I'll get there.
Now.. my questions...
What should I be priming the alloy with?
And how much primer should I coat it with? Should it be just a light misting or should I be aiming for solid but even coverage? Multiple coats of just one?
With the rocker cover masked, I'm not really going to be able to do any rubbing down of the top surface in-between coats of paint/primer so I need a solution which preferably does not involve rubbing down.
One thing to bare in mind is the fact that the Janspeed logo is pretty low profile. I can't go buidling up the paint too high around there or the logo will get flooded.
I'm gonna get a tin of the paint I want mixed up at halfrauds a little later so suggestions of primers that I can buy at halfrauds would be convenient for me. In the garage I've got couple of cans of Simoniz grey primer (from memory those cans spray really smoothly) and a can of halfrauds grey primer. These any good to me?
Edited by edi57, 01 March 2008 - 08:39 PM.