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Stuarrrty
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3rd May 14 at 17:07   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

gonna paint all the mouldings on my sport but how does every1 get them smooth like all the dimples outta them ?
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Paint with filler primer and sand that back.
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just keep puttng coats on and sand until smooth then
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Pretty much, you're just looking to take up the space between the dimples.
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Yea pretty much
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180 them first and use a light coat of plastic primer first.

before you start degrease them quite a few times to remove all traces of silicon and degrease again before you apply the plastic primer


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Or slightly longer method, sand down the dimples with a sander, the plastic prime, primer, paint

Avoids filler/primer sinking, did it when I painted the interior in my corsa c
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quote:
Originally posted by SteveoBC
Or slightly longer method, sand down the dimples with a sander, the plastic prime, primer, paint

Avoids filler/primer sinking, did it when I painted the interior in my corsa c


I did this. Electric sander makes light work of them.
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quote:
Originally posted by corsajay88
quote:
Originally posted by SteveoBC
Or slightly longer method, sand down the dimples with a sander, the plastic prime, primer, paint

Avoids filler/primer sinking, did it when I painted the interior in my corsa c


I did this. Electric sander makes light work of them.



 
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