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time between colours and clear ??
pyr0 - January 30th, 2004 at 08:58 PM

tomorrow im painting my bro's EH in the original colours also in acrylic and i was going to do it this way and just wanted to be sure it was the most effficent way to do it?

roof tomorrow in fowlers ivory white

wait till next day so i can tape and paper the roof so i dont get the "other" colour on it

then after paper and masking up the white spray the gypsland green withe the 110gram of fine metalic we had added into it.

i was then either going to un mask the roof and apply the clear or wait till the next day again and do the clear over the car after the base colours are dry ???

any other ideas would be appreciated thanks :bounce


pyr0 - January 30th, 2004 at 10:00 PM

so i take it no body knows or that this way will work fine ???


vw54 - January 31st, 2004 at 04:51 AM

When i used to spray my cars i would add the clear in with the last couple of coats so it was colour clear

If you spray just clear onto the car and dont block it all off it used to tend to yellow a bit thats why i added it to the colour on the last few coats.

I dont think it would matter if you left it a day or so between coats give the paint a chance to sink n harden into the surface.

dont know if that answers your question.


helbus - January 31st, 2004 at 09:16 AM

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Originally posted by pyr0
so i take it no body knows or that this way will work fine ???


Hang on give me more than a couple of hours to catch up.

If the Roof is solid white with no metallic it will not need clear. The solid colour will be glossy after cut & polish without clear.

The Gippsland green will need clear on it if it is clear over base (COB) metallic added to it. There are some metallics that can be added to clear or to solid colour without the need for clear to be applied over the top. These are surprisingly called non-COB metallics.

I don't know which one you are adding, but you can put clear over any paint if you wish. Clearing it the next day will be fine for acrylic, just use a tack cloth to remove any dust. Don't prepsol it or you will ruin the surface of the metallics.

So in summary. For acrylic

Solids do not have to be cleared over, but can be if you wish. They can have clear added to the colour.

Metallics COB must be cleared over.

Metallics non COB do not have to be cleared over, but can be if you wish. They also can have clear added to the colour.(usually they are very fine and low flake content metallics)

I would not wait any longer than a day to clear over it.

Good to see another EH is going to be done up.

Has your brother checked out http://www.ehholden.com.au 

:D


pyr0 - January 31st, 2004 at 04:27 PM

thanks guys i did the roof 2day it turned out ok but there was sum crud in the air and it go in the paint im going to block it down tomorrow and it should come out fine....

ill hope fully get the green dont too.

ill also add the clear just so it looks extra glossy :P

again thanks for the help guys and ill post the pics of it when its done