Rainesie
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Registered: 24th Mar 02
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I'm referring to a pair of delocked vectra handles. Have primed and painted them. Not sure if i need to flat them before i lacquer them?? Any advice. Also once the final step has been done, how long before i can fit them on the car? They have been painted in a pretty warm room as the instructions on the can suggested.
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mike_1.2LS96
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Location: Darlington | Mazda 323 1.8 Exec
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What colour? If you need the laquer, I find it works better when the paint is slightly wet still.
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Rainesie
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Black. Finish doesn't look too bad so not sure if they will need lacquering. Just don't want to put them on the car and have the paint flaking off in a few days. All the prep work was maticulous.
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Rainesie
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Okay. they have been primed, painted and lacquered They look great and finish is fine but the finish is still soft. How long should i wait for the lacquer to dry?
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Greasemonkey
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Registered: 17th Apr 02
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lacquer take a longer amount of time, leave them 24 hours or stick them in the oven at a low temp 30-40 degrees for a cople of hours
Paint takes a full 2 weeks to cure properly, so if ya got any blemishes in the laquer wait 2 weeks before reaching for the rubbing compound or t-cut
[Edited on 14-07-2004 by Greasemonkey]
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Greg_M
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i would at least leave them in the house for 24 hours to let the paint 'bake' properly. dont use polish t-cut or any harsh abrasives for about 2 weeks
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Rainesie
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I've had them in a room with a heater on so its been fairly warm, didn't let it get cold at least. I'm guessing the reason why paintwork can come out of a bodyshop the next day after spraying is down to the oven and being able to cure the paint/lacquer properly.
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Greg_M
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yep, you should at least leave it inside a day or so.
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