Thursday, 7 May 2015

Make A Vehicle For Fresh paint

Depiciton a van is not the easiest automotive-related project to engage in, nevertheless it can be done without having second childhood of acquaintance. Sand the filled vehivle using a dual ball game sander and 120-grit dry sandpaper. You can bag this sandpaper on painted surfaces and surfaces consisting of Dried apricot oppose filler. This can be done by help on the contrary is still faster with a dual action sander. Make sure all of the original paint is sanded and the surface is dull and smooth. Imperfections that aren't repaired during the preparation action Testament indicate up in the dye once it has Dried apricot. Produce positive to pursue all instructions without skipping anything.


Instructions


1. The valid most exceptional effects of illustration a automobile is in the preparation employment. Correct preparation is decisive for the gloss work to gander efficient and done hold water. Skipping any action in the preparation operation can produce yet the crowing painter to inspect inexperienced. For the best coverage and results, sand away all of the old paint and primer until the entire car is nothing but bare metal.


2. Place masking tape and paper over all areas that won't be painted. Cover the window glass, mirrors, tires, wheels, door handles, grill and lights.


3. Spray two thin coats of primer over the car. Allow thirty minutes for each coat to dry. Once the final coat has dried, use the long block sander and 300-grit dry sandpaper to sand the entire car. Keep the block sander flat against the surface of the car so that any dents or high points can be seen. Low spots or dents won't get sanded since the sander stays flat and doesn't dip into the low areas. High spots are quickly sanded down to the metal. Repair these areas and repeat the process until no imperfections are found.


4. Use 600-grit wet sandpaper and water to sand the entire vehicle once again. This smoothes the surface and prepares it for paint. Keep the sandpaper wet while sanding so dust doesn't build up and scratch the surface. Once the sanding is finished, rinse the car clean and remove all masking tape and paper. Use a chamois or allow the car to dry on its own.


5. Re-apply clean masking tape and paper on all of the areas that won't be painted. This is to keep dust and other particles from going from the old paper and into the paint. Fresh tape and paper keep things clean.


6. Wipe the car down with wax and grease remover and a microfiber towel. This removes any last dust particles and any oil or grease from your fingerprints. Those things seem small, but can cause orange peel and other imperfections in the finished paint. The vehicle is now ready to be painted.