Cold Air Intake Help!!
DtB251
04-05-2004, 01:51 AM
What's the proper way to paint or re-coat my intake?
civicHBsi91
04-05-2004, 02:24 AM
scuff it, primer it, paint it
next time post it in the right section whatever that might be...
next time post it in the right section whatever that might be...
DtB251
04-05-2004, 02:58 PM
scuff it?? don't get it please explain more if you could? i thank you for the reply though.
this would be the closest section to an intake question i believe..
this would be the closest section to an intake question i believe..
SilverY2KCivic
04-05-2004, 08:22 PM
scuff it?? don't get it please explain more if you could? i thank you for the reply though.
this would be the closest section to an intake question i believe..
Actually NO!. This is a JDM only section. Hence the subject title of it that you clicked to get in here to post. Try technical, or similar forum area.
By scuff, he means sand it out to give a more paint friendly surface. Then paint it up with primer, and then with whatever paint you plan to use. I'd go 2 coats of primer, and at least 3 coats of top-coat paint. Also make sure you are useing Hi-Temp paint that can withstand high heat temps.
this would be the closest section to an intake question i believe..
Actually NO!. This is a JDM only section. Hence the subject title of it that you clicked to get in here to post. Try technical, or similar forum area.
By scuff, he means sand it out to give a more paint friendly surface. Then paint it up with primer, and then with whatever paint you plan to use. I'd go 2 coats of primer, and at least 3 coats of top-coat paint. Also make sure you are useing Hi-Temp paint that can withstand high heat temps.
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