Doldy
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Ok want to paint the inside of my project car,
I have removed all the tar stuff and cleaned it up.
I will be painting it to match the outside of the car, Arden Blue.
I was wondering, what will i need to do to prep it before spraying with Arden Blue rattle can....
Thx
Doldy
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csweatherston
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light base coat/ primer first...then spray away.
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Adam-D
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what did you do to remove all the tar stuff?
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Doldy
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Thats csweatherston, thats what i thought.
Adam-D. Get a heat gun (240v one), and a metal wallpaper scraper. Heat it and scrape away comes off really easy. Get as much as you can off with the heat gun and scraper.
Then grab yourself a bottle of white spirit, get a trigger spray cap for it and spray it all over the remainding gunky tar. Wait a minuite then wipe away with rag, repeat with clean rag and it will clean it perfectly!
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Doldy
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what colour primer / base coat for arden blue finish anyway?
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dean101287
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white or gray
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Dan
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Dan, you need to make sure u prep this very very well, it will look absolutly wank if not
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Doldy
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Dont worry Dan1, i will take my time
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Doldy
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Can someone let me know what needs doing to get the best end result? Sanding, primer, paint?
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csweatherston
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i used 240 w&d paper, roughed it up a bit, then 2-3 coats of halfords satin black lol..
my last one though, i used 240, high build grey primer, then halfords flame red rettle can...
both times came out good...
remember to let it vent well after you spray, i nearly passed out when i openened my car a day later
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Planty02
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Have a read through here mate: http://www.corsasport.co.uk/board/viewthread.php?tid=308121
First thing I would do is give it a really thourough clean to make sure all the tar/glue remover is gone and none is left on the current paintwork, otherwise the paint/base coat may react with it
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Ricky352
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I painted my stripped corsa recently. Had to do it twice as the first time the sandpaper i used was too rough and you could see where it had been used under the paint.
So basically just start on a kind of rough paper, then work your way down to very very smooth.
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ed
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Prep it in exactly the same way as you would prep the exterior. There is a tutorial in the FAQ section on painting
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