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cloke 17th August 2010 10:36

Black spoiler
 
I'm going for a blue/black theme on my sx and was thinking about spraying my spoiler black. Has anyone got any pics of something similar (doesn't have to be black on blue) and how easy would it be to do with spray cans or should I get it done professionally.

Cheers :y:

Anthony 17th August 2010 11:31

I'd say go for it and do it yourself just practise on something first. Just remember to take your time and spray even coats in a side to side manner, and with every new coat try to overlap the old one slightly...This helps to prevent streaks.

cloke 17th August 2010 11:36

Quote:

Originally Posted by ant809099 (Post 4640193)
I'd say go for it and do it yourself just practise on something first. Just remember to take your time and spray even coats in a side to side manner, and with every new coat try to overlap the old one slightly...This helps to prevent streaks.

Yeah I reckon I will do, cheers for the advice dude. I'm guessing it would be sand, prime, sand, paint , lacquer yeah?

ska_wars 17th August 2010 11:58

It goes,

1) Light sand to key original paint
2) Primer
3) Wet sand with 1500-3000 grit wet and dry used wet (with water, gives a smoother finish)
4) Primer
5) Colour
6) Wet sand
7) Laquer
8) Dry for more than 24hours
9) Wet sand with 2500-3000 wet and dry
10) Polish out sanding haze

FINISHED!!!!!!!!!!!111!!!!!!1!!!1

Oh, and get soe 2k laquer off ebay. Goes nice and hard unlike halfords paint. I use 'Auto Colour' in a white can off the bay.

cloke 17th August 2010 12:06

Quote:

Originally Posted by ska_wars (Post 4640253)
It goes,

1) Light sand to key original paint
2) Primer
3) Wet sand with 1500-3000 grit wet and dry used wet (with water, gives a smoother finish)
4) Primer
5) Colour
6) Wet sand
7) Laquer
8) Dry for more than 24hours
9) Wet sand with 2500-3000 wet and dry
10) Polish out sanding haze

FINISHED!!!!!!!!!!!111!!!!!!1!!!1

Oh, and get soe 2k laquer off ebay. Goes nice and hard unlike halfords paint. I use 'Auto Colour' in a white can off the bay.

Legend mate, cheers :y:

Robbbee 22nd August 2010 01:29

im going for silver/black on mine got a pic of how it might look on my thread
http://www.saxperience.com/forum/sho...62#post4615962


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