Help about the cars body
Adidas150
11-12-2002, 11:23 AM
Hello all it has been a long weekend again and I had the cars body prepared to paint so I did it this weekend and I must say that it worked out quite well. No orange peel allmost perfect after having read all the threads about painting. But now I am a little confused about decals, laquer, compound and wax.
I do not know what to use when? Do I apply my decals right now or first a coat of laquer and then the decals, then compound and wax or ???????
Please advice, i would like to do it right now and don't mess it up like the first model.
HELP...
I do not know what to use when? Do I apply my decals right now or first a coat of laquer and then the decals, then compound and wax or ???????
Please advice, i would like to do it right now and don't mess it up like the first model.
HELP...
ales
11-12-2002, 11:40 AM
What paint did you use? (meaning metallic or not)
Basically, here's a concise rundown of the procedure (and it SHOULD BE PUT IN THE FAQ!!!)
Order:
1. Solid colour (non-metallic):
a) primer
b) sanding the primer if necessary
c) paint (several coats)
d) sanding (if rough orange peel)
e) cutting/rubbing/polishing - whatever you call it - compound. By the end of this step the paint should be smooth as a baby's butt!)
f) decals
g) wax
2. Metallic paint:
a) primer
b) sanding the primer if necessary
c) paint (several coats)
d) leave the paint alone!!!
e) clear coat (several layers)
f) sanding (if necessary)
g) cutting/rubbing/polishing compound
h) decals (as personaly preference, you might want to put the decals before clearcoating, I prefer not to clearcoat decals on race cars)
i) wax
HTH
Basically, here's a concise rundown of the procedure (and it SHOULD BE PUT IN THE FAQ!!!)
Order:
1. Solid colour (non-metallic):
a) primer
b) sanding the primer if necessary
c) paint (several coats)
d) sanding (if rough orange peel)
e) cutting/rubbing/polishing - whatever you call it - compound. By the end of this step the paint should be smooth as a baby's butt!)
f) decals
g) wax
2. Metallic paint:
a) primer
b) sanding the primer if necessary
c) paint (several coats)
d) leave the paint alone!!!
e) clear coat (several layers)
f) sanding (if necessary)
g) cutting/rubbing/polishing compound
h) decals (as personaly preference, you might want to put the decals before clearcoating, I prefer not to clearcoat decals on race cars)
i) wax
HTH
Adidas150
11-12-2002, 11:48 AM
I used tamyia ts38 gun metal as paint, but I do not know if it is metallic or not. What's the difference?
freakray
11-12-2002, 12:00 PM
TS-38 Gun metal is metallic.
Other than that, Alex has you completely covered....
Ray
Other than that, Alex has you completely covered....
Ray
Adidas150
11-12-2002, 12:21 PM
Ok thx guys I will try to make this work out as well as possible.
if you have other little tips pls shoot them off.
if you have other little tips pls shoot them off.
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