How many primer coats do I need?
awaken1973
11-22-2001, 05:04 AM
So I purchased this primer (tamiya spray) and started to work
How many coats do I need to put? There is a small piece of
hair stiched to fresh paint. Is it safe to remove it with sandpaper
after coat is dry?
btw: do you use respirators? i tried not to breathe this vapor but anyway
my head is aching after this procedure
How many coats do I need to put? There is a small piece of
hair stiched to fresh paint. Is it safe to remove it with sandpaper
after coat is dry?
btw: do you use respirators? i tried not to breathe this vapor but anyway
my head is aching after this procedure
Guiddy
11-22-2001, 06:39 AM
Originally posted by awaken1973
So I purchased this primer (tamiya spray) and started to work
How many coats do I need to put? There is a small piece of
hair stiched to fresh paint. Is it safe to remove it with sandpaper
after coat is dry?
btw: do you use respirators? i tried not to breathe this vapor but anyway
my head is aching after this procedure
2 coats is fine.
Remove the hair with 1200 grade wet & dry paper.
Use a respirator if you are a big girl!
We will all die young from chemical inhalation instead!!!
So I purchased this primer (tamiya spray) and started to work
How many coats do I need to put? There is a small piece of
hair stiched to fresh paint. Is it safe to remove it with sandpaper
after coat is dry?
btw: do you use respirators? i tried not to breathe this vapor but anyway
my head is aching after this procedure
2 coats is fine.
Remove the hair with 1200 grade wet & dry paper.
Use a respirator if you are a big girl!
We will all die young from chemical inhalation instead!!!
primera man
11-22-2001, 10:44 AM
Originally posted by Guiddy
2 coats is fine.
Remove the hair with 1200 grade wet & dry paper.
Use a respirator if you are a big girl!
We will all die young from chemical inhalation instead!!!
Ditto
2 coats is fine.
Remove the hair with 1200 grade wet & dry paper.
Use a respirator if you are a big girl!
We will all die young from chemical inhalation instead!!!
Ditto
Jay!
11-22-2001, 04:45 PM
Please, just make sure you spray outside. :D The little cotton masks you get at the hrdware store work fine if you still want something else.
primera man
11-22-2001, 05:29 PM
Originally posted by jay@af
Please, just make sure you spray outside. :D
NO !!!!! Theres to much crap blowing around in the air.
I always do mine inside.
Please, just make sure you spray outside. :D
NO !!!!! Theres to much crap blowing around in the air.
I always do mine inside.
awaken1973
11-22-2001, 05:58 PM
Please, just make sure you spray outside
It never stops raining in this f...king state
I do my painting job on the staircase platform covering floor with cardboards
It never stops raining in this f...king state
I do my painting job on the staircase platform covering floor with cardboards
Jay!
11-23-2001, 03:54 PM
Originally posted by primera man
NO !!!!! Theres to much crap blowing around in the air. I always do mine inside. Originally posted by awaken1973
It never stops raining in this f...king state
I do my painting job on the staircase platform covering floor with cardboards Then definitely wear a face mask and open a window and turn on a fan. There are some terrible chemicals in spray paint and propellant, and some downright deadly chemicals in automotive paint. The auto paints in particular were meant to be used in industrial shops with full ventilation systems.
If you already got a headache from it, you're in trouble. I just don't want any of you guys to get brain damage, though I can't see how it could hurt Warren any more.... :finger: j/k
NO !!!!! Theres to much crap blowing around in the air. I always do mine inside. Originally posted by awaken1973
It never stops raining in this f...king state
I do my painting job on the staircase platform covering floor with cardboards Then definitely wear a face mask and open a window and turn on a fan. There are some terrible chemicals in spray paint and propellant, and some downright deadly chemicals in automotive paint. The auto paints in particular were meant to be used in industrial shops with full ventilation systems.
If you already got a headache from it, you're in trouble. I just don't want any of you guys to get brain damage, though I can't see how it could hurt Warren any more.... :finger: j/k
primera man
11-23-2001, 09:31 PM
Originally posted by jay@af
I can't see how it could hurt Warren any more.... :finger: j/k
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I can't see how it could hurt Warren any more.... :finger: j/k
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