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After 10 days waiting for the paint to dry on my Porsche GT 2 and an hour compounding, my paint job was looking great until when i started removing compound from the panel lines and the paint flaked off in two different areas, quite small but you can see them.
ok, just wondered what ideas you guys could give me to fix the problem without having to mask and spray. Since there's still a bit of TS 23 left in the can, thought id try and drain it out and hand paint the two areas that are now white. If i do this can i thin it with Humbrol enamel thinners bla bla bla !!! Open to any suggestions. Later, Mike.
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Hey Mike,
Couldnt tell you why the paint flaked like that but on the subject of mixing Humbrol enamels thinner with TS laquer I dont think it would be adviced. Most guys here will tell you to stick with same brand thinner and paint. You might find they wont mix well. So you might be better trying to get your habds on some Tamiya Thinners. If there is paint still left in the can why dont you sand the area and re- spray? How did you remove the compound from the panel lines? Was it a knive and was it a new blade? if so you might have been to rough and caught the paint causing the chipping. Ciaran |
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Alright,
It was actually a toothpick, thats the surprising thing. Just another quick question......if i do respray those tiny areas, how long do i wait before i remove the masking tape ? Cheers, mike:spam2: |
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Strange that its a tootpick that did the damage, the paint should have been dry alright. Only think I can think of is because the paint was on a 'high spot' it would have come off quite easy. My suggestion would be to use a tootbrush or a soft bruch to get rid of the compound residue. If you do decide to mask and spray when you respray remove the masking tape as soon as the paint 'looks' dry. Obviously if you take it off while still wet it will run but if you leave it to long as you peel the tape off the paint will come with it. I would say leave it about an hour and it should be ok to remove it all though I will stand corrected on that.
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Right thank's for your help Dublinguy.
From a Manchester guy !!!:smoker2: |
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Thats ok Mike your welcome, just hope I am giving you correct advice...not wanting to put any doubt in your mind...LOL....and its ok I'll over look the fact that you are a 'Scum' fan...You'll Never Walk Alone....no no no we cant get into all that again.
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Hmmmmmmm.....very tempting but NO !?!
Thought i recognised you from the last time i started that footy thing. No, your right.....no more football. Later, Mike.:smoker2: ps, United are best though
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SOUTHAMPTON
:finger: :finger: :finger: :finger: As for you problem about being a scum supporter.....opppps i mean the problem with your model....can you try touching it up with a small brush if its not to bad ??
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[QUOTE.....As for you problem about being a scum supporter.....opppps i mean the problem with your model....can you try touching it up with a small brush if its not to bad ?? [/b][/quote]
Now P-man its not big or clever laughing at someone elses afflictions, even if they are a scum supporter LOL....NO NO NO seriously we have to stop this now. P-man if he does a touch up does he have to thin the paint after its taken from the can? or will its own thinners be enough? Ciaran |
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Maybe something stayed behind when you cleaned it before you painted it. Sanding residue, soap. Then when you ran the toothpick thru it, it loosened it and took some paint with it. Bummer. Maybe dab a bit of paint on the spot, I've done it before and while it bugs the hell out of me, it may not be too noticible to someone else
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can you post a picture ? it would help us to help you
if it's very small, then tutchup with hand brush can help.. but show us the problem
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Aw shit !!!
I wish i had a F****** digital camera, im working on it. Feels like it's 50% of the hobby having a digicam. As for the touching up on my Porsche, well im gonna do it with a brush so thank's for the advice on that. As for the footy......NO NO NO.........................
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Let us know how you get on....good luck
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Right...cheers "Kiwibot"......
Hey, can tou tell me how to get that little picture into the left-hand side like you guys usually have..........for example......your Kiwibot picture Warren. Later, Mike.:smoker2: |
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