Rob H
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
or is it just because as it was a tester i didnt really wait all that long for the coats to go off?
Need to leave it a good few hours at least really as the drying process involves the thinner in the paint evaporating out, hence if you try and trap it in, it will mess up the lacquer. .
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Rob H
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quote: Originally posted by DJMartin07
Halfords laquer is rubbish, I tried to put it on my spoiler, and most of it ended on my rear window and I can't get it off.
I think that's more the users error than the paints fault
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Andy Stocker
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Registered: 31st Aug 00
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quote: Originally posted by DJMartin07
How can I get laquer of my rear window.
Wire wool
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shane2corsa
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quote: Originally posted by DJMartin07
How can I get laquer of my rear window.
oxy-acetylene cutting torch
[Edited on 22-03-2007 by shane2corsa]
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abdus
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quote: Originally posted by Rob H
quote: Originally posted by DJMartin07
Halfords laquer is rubbish, I tried to put it on my spoiler, and most of it ended on my rear window and I can't get it off.
I think that's more the users error than the paints fault
agree..
I have laquered black wheels and the result was quite good.
I just sprayed a mist of lacquer on the last paint coat for it to blend and become more effective
imo, it's just because of the 'plastic' bottle. try on something metallic
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DJMartin07
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I tried to protect the window, but it didn't work.
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John
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How on earth is that attributed to halfords laquer
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Phil W
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If you rush it and don't let the paint dry enough, then it will react with the lacquer.
I've painted a few sets of wheels now, all of which have come out fine. I let each layer dry properly, then i move on to the next, so for example i'll let the primer fully dry before applying the paint, but ones applying the paint it will be tacky between coats. Same goes with lacquer, let the paint dry fully, then apply lacquer but put the next coat on when the first coat has gone tacky (15-20mins).
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Steve
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iv primered and painted tonight will leave overnight til i laquer, i applied 3 lights coats of primer, that dried solid after about 2 hours, iv then applied 3 coats of colour, leaving about 30-40 mins in between, will leave to dry overnight, looks ok so far
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_Allan_
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quote: Originally posted by John
How on earth is that attributed to halfords laquer
I have no idea either , maybe they sell it in these bottles
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abdus
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
iv primered and painted tonight will leave overnight til i laquer, i applied 3 lights coats of primer, that dried solid after about 2 hours, iv then applied 3 coats of colour, leaving about 30-40 mins in between, will leave to dry overnight, looks ok so far
put a last coat tomorrow morning and then just a mist of lacquer on it and allow to dry
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Steve
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what straight after whilst its wet?
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abdus
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5-10 after...just a fine mist...will blend with the paint
I've done it and worked out well. No flaking or anything
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Steve
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ok, then no laquer after? just leave it?
what sort of distance should i apply fine mist?
[Edited on 22-03-2007 by Steve]
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abdus
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about 18-20 inch....
Spray the mist of lacquer after 5-10min of the last coat of paint.
Then allow to dry for 24hrs and the spray the laqcuer again, don't overdo it, it will become white... (from experience)
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Steve
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how quick does laquer dry?
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abdus
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after the 24hr, the paint is still soft. It will take a week to fully dry iirc...
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_Allan_
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
how quick does laquer dry?
Should leave it 24 hours to properly dry and harden. I do between coats and have had no issues when doing badges, small car bits etc..
I also keep a tub or something over the item so no dust settles into the drying paint or laquer.
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Steve
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Right, checked paint today and am happy with the results so far, paint has dried nice and hard and has taken well, and finish is good.
My only query is it looks ever so slightly orange peely, when i laquer it will that take care of that or do i need to wet and dry this colour coat as it is? or will that ruin the finish?
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abdus
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maybe wet and dry it with some 1500 0r 2000, then put a final coat and then lacquer. Any pics?
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Steve
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not yet, il get some later
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