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12th May 2010, 13:22
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Fresh Paint
Cars going into the body shop on the 31st for the whole passenger side respray, It will take about 3 maybe 4 days.
I have booked my car in for a small machine polish with MikeyW on the 11th of June just before FCS.
that leaves 7 days min, for the paint to harden.
Will that be long enough to apply wax/sealent? and i take it the fresh paint won't need polishing?
So basically is 7 days long enough for the paint to harden to apply products? excluding polish.
cheers
And yes i've searched, but nothing for my infomation.
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12th May 2010, 13:30
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how much is a side respray costing you?
My drivers side needs re-doing
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12th May 2010, 13:31
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I wouldn't touch the paint for a good 4-6 weeks buddy to allow it to fully harden, is the side re-spray essential for FCS or can it wait until after?
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12th May 2010, 13:35
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my side respray was £200 for a rough price idea bud
i left mine for 6 weeks before touching it with anything other than a wash mitt!
Tom
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12th May 2010, 13:43
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Hmmmm.. Yeah, the only reason i'm respraying is for FCS! else i would of left it. I can still wash/detail everywhere else yeah? Will a quick powerwash do any damage? something like meter away? just to wash off any dust?
And btw it's costing £300 for the side and rear spoiler, sounds cheap but i know the guy so got a few bob knocked off.
cheers
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12th May 2010, 13:44
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I would say just a gentle rinse with an open end hose, wouldn't want to potentially damage the side. Other than that you can go mental on the rest of the car!
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12th May 2010, 14:26
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roughly 4-6 weeks as said above you should not put any products on it
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12th May 2010, 14:47
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Tbh James I wasn't planning on touching the re-sprayed side lol give it a light wash and dry, possibly quick spray with RMT but other than that it should be pretty clean anyways
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12th May 2010, 14:55
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OK Mike will leave it to you  cheers guys,!
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12th May 2010, 16:16
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a good 3-5 weaks should be long enough but saying that at college we bake the vehicle leave it over night and them use cutting compound polish ect .. every good bodyshop will polish the car to remove orange peel and dirt nibs before the car is returned to the owner so if you think about it that way you should be fine but it depends on the quality of the body shop ..every body shop should do it .. best thing to do is ask what there process is and then go from there ..
Cheers Curt
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12th May 2010, 16:45
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Quote:
Originally Posted by curt
a good 3-5 weaks should be long enough but saying that at college we bake the vehicle leave it over night and them use cutting compound polish ect .. every good bodyshop will polish the car to remove orange peel and dirt nibs before the car is returned to the owner so if you think about it that way you should be fine but it depends on the quality of the body shop ..every body shop should do it .. best thing to do is ask what there process is and then go from there ..
Cheers Curt
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depends how good the painter is though, shouldn't need orange peel removing or dirt nips removing
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12th May 2010, 18:09
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what would actually happen if you did seal it and wax it a few days after respray?
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12th May 2010, 18:21
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Don't have a clue, It is baked on, And he's a well represented sprayer, theres better, but he's good.
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12th May 2010, 18:34
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where abouts you getting that done ?
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12th May 2010, 18:36
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Par moor , Think it's called J&S body work, but changed it's name to "N-vision" bodyworks
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12th May 2010, 18:49
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Quote:
Originally Posted by adamm
what would actually happen if you did seal it and wax it a few days after respray?
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can react with the paint, can also stop it from drying/hardening properly
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13th May 2010, 13:10
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I did this once, but this was after painting it myself not a bodyshop spray.
The lacquer went hazy colour overtime on top of the paint and gave a 'faded look', either this was left to dry properly or the lacquer did not respond well to the paint.
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13th May 2010, 16:51
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ohhh right just curious as i may have put abit of red mist on my bumper and it was sprayed 3 weeks ago looks okay atm though
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13th May 2010, 17:05
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the bloke who sprayed my car said it's fine to machine polish, glaze, wax, seal straight away. i didnt listen to him lol
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13th May 2010, 17:07
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if its baked its ok to wet flat and machine polish but thats it for 4-6 weeks
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