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duffy123
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11th Dec 04 at 14:21   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

getting a new corsa(red) on thursday and want to colour the dash etc.

what colour do ye think would look best????? i'm not totally gone on red.
mwg
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silver
hazey-corsa
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As above silver is prob the only colour that you can get away with IMO unless you doing every thing e.g seats dash door cards etc aprt from red.
duffy123
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quote:
Originally posted by corsa_boy69
silver


just wat i was thinkin,how do i go about applyin it?
hazey-corsa
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which bits you wanna do?

1. remove the part
2. clean and degrease
3. apply primer layer ensure full coverage
4. allow to dry fully
5. rub down with wet and dry paper
6. apply a mist layer of chosen colour
7. allow to dry
8. appy layers of chosen colour till youve got full coverage
9. allow to dry fully!!
9 apply layer of laquer and ensure full coverage
10. allow to dry and if necessary apply another layer

Thats what i did anyway
9.
duffy123
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quote:
Originally posted by hazey-corsa
which bits you wanna do?

5. rub down with wet and dry paper



wet and dry paper???

where do i get laquer and is it in a can that you spray on?

[Edited on 11-12-2004 by duffy123]
Davidp18
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11th Dec 04 at 14:59   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

wot u wanna do m8 is
1.rough it up using 600 grade wet n dry paper
2.apply primer to it in even coats give it about 3 coats
3.then sand down with 1500 wet n dry paper till its like glass,use the sandpaper wet.
4.apply thin layers of base coat till uv got even coverage and then sand it down again using 1500 wet n dry paper usin it wet again till its mega smooth,
5.apply a thin coat of lacquer and leave to dry for 15-20 mins then give it a thick coat.
6.leave it 4 ages 2 dry then give it anuva sand wiv 1500 wet n dry.
7.using a cutting compuond to take out flatting marks and polish the paint work

its all in the prep work dont rush it and leave the paint to dry over night part from the first coat of lacquer

[Edited on 11-12-2004 by Davidp18]
RCoughtrie
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Is there any site with how to remove the interior parts which is easy to understand ? maybe with pics ????
Davidp18
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yer this site has go to tutorials m8,

go to halfords and u can get all u need from there,just chose wot colour u want and itll tell u wot colour primer u need dont 4get ull nead plastic primer tho,and clear lacquer

wet n dry sandpaper is basically sand paper u can use wet or dry can get that from halfords 2

[Edited on 11-12-2004 by Davidp18]
corsa120
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u should never wait for the paint to fully dry b4 applying lacquer the proper way is to wait for paint to got tacky dry and then spray lacquer its called wet on wet as then the layers bind together forming better strength
Gregor
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quote:
Originally posted by corsa120
u should never wait for the paint to fully dry b4 applying lacquer the proper way is to wait for paint to got tacky dry and then spray lacquer its called wet on wet as then the layers bind together forming better strength


How are you meant to know when it is tack dry ?
Adam_B
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11th Dec 04 at 19:53   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

did my middle bit today, came out quite well conidering ive never really done any spraying before and did it at work

Gregor
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Looks really good

 
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