dnb
09 March 2002, 22:10
Unless you have sprayed metallic colours before, you will find it difficult to get the colour match right. Metallic paint is tricky, but practice makes perfect. ;)
As has already been stated, preparation is very important, as is a good plastic primer.
You can buy two part paints from a decent paint mixing establishment. I believe you can get them in cans as well now, if you don't have a proper spray gun.
I've not sprayed all of the black bits on my car - just redone a few bits that were heavily stone chipped (cleaned them back to black plastic first). It didn't look too bad. Colour was OK, but I didn't get the laquer as I would have liked.
[Edited by dnb - 9/3/2002 9:13:28 PM]
As has already been stated, preparation is very important, as is a good plastic primer.
You can buy two part paints from a decent paint mixing establishment. I believe you can get them in cans as well now, if you don't have a proper spray gun.
I've not sprayed all of the black bits on my car - just redone a few bits that were heavily stone chipped (cleaned them back to black plastic first). It didn't look too bad. Colour was OK, but I didn't get the laquer as I would have liked.
[Edited by dnb - 9/3/2002 9:13:28 PM]