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posted on March 23rd, 2008 at 10:11 AM
Removing guide coat


I am getting my wheels resprayed and the panel beater has sprayed guide coat over the wheels for me to rub back and make sure all the imperfections are gone. He has also sprayed the guide coat where the hubcaps cover and it is a real pain in the butt trying to get it off this area due to the hubcap clips lug holes etc. My question is how much guide coat needs to come off for the top coat (2pac) to adhere properly to the surface or will just aquick rub with 600 do it. Just trying to save afew hours of my time.
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posted on March 23rd, 2008 at 09:42 PM



Hi Nicko, you can use a green scourer pad(wet soapy water) to rub most of it off. Try and get as much off as pos as the paint will adhere to primer more than it will guide coat.
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posted on March 24th, 2008 at 10:15 AM



Thanks Wayne
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posted on March 31st, 2008 at 05:11 AM



chances are painter will remove any left over guide coat with some 2k reducer as part of the wash down prior to applying topcoat.



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posted on March 31st, 2008 at 05:49 AM



the guide coat is there sowhen you rub it back you get the surfaces flat

the flatter it is the better the paint will look

theres no short cuts




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posted on March 31st, 2008 at 05:32 PM



where the hub cap covers, imperfections don't matter so much.

so using a scotch brite pad to key the surface is sufficient. it also removes guide coat. but is a lot easier on the hands.

i certainly would not recommend scotching the whole wheel though.




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