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    Colour Coding spoiler

    so this is my spoiler at the moment..



    Im looking to colour code it but i dont know the best way about doing it... do i sand then plastic primer like the same as the badges i did or wha?

    please help me out

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    Re: Colour Coding spoiler

    yeah basically same as painting any other plastics mate...

    sand and clean,
    plastic primer,
    hi-build primer (grey usually),
    sand,
    paint chosen colour,
    lacquer,

    done

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    Re: Colour Coding spoiler

    can you get me a link for a good hi-build primer mate?

    how many coats of each thing would you recommend?

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    Re: Colour Coding spoiler

    Quote Originally Posted by DanEdser View Post
    can you get me a link for a good hi-build primer mate?

    how many coats of each thing would you recommend?
    best to ask someone else on good hi-build primers fella, i've only used car-plan hi-build grey primer so far but i think it does the job extremely well...

    any way:

    1 coat of plastic primer,

    1-2 coats of hi-build (sanding in between, this depends on how smooth the texture is tbh mate, if its really smooth after one coat and a fine sanding with wet and dry stick to one, if not give it a second coat and sand again,

    2-3 coats of colour based on how even and well you cover it, best to do it in thin layers so you dont get runs (dont worry if you can still see primer after the first coat of colour, the second coat should cover it all. with the third coat being for any parts you might have missed or to blend all the colour together so there is no discrepancy on the spray direction ie up-down and left-right)

    and finally at least 3-4 coats of lacquer as it is an external part and will be more prone to fading, and chips etc

    just make sure you leave a while for drying time between coats and either leave for 24 hours or a few hours in a heated room to harden the paint completely before fitting the spoiler,

    p.s if you think something has gone wrong at any point in the process like runs or paint reacting (not enough drying time or contaminant), it is easier and cheaper to sort straight away than if you carry on to completion... sort this by allowing it to dry then flatting back and repeating the priming steps (all the way back if severe, hi-build if something like a run)

    hope this helps mate

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    Re: Colour Coding spoiler

    just get it done professionally, will only cost £40-50, you could easily spend £30-40 just on sand paper and the primers/paint/lacquer and it could still turn out looking crap

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    Re: Colour Coding spoiler

    There is a full guide in the guides section on exactly this.
    On one of the very last pages though.

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    Re: Colour Coding spoiler

    Quote Originally Posted by tptds View Post
    just get it done professionally, will only cost £40-50, you could easily spend £30-40 just on sand paper and the primers/paint/lacquer and it could still turn out looking crap
    true but he could have enough materials left over to colour code other bits like the bumper trim for example... (depending how much he buys)

    either way get it done :L

 

 

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