wiltshire landyman
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after previous freds on painting and lots of good advice and tips ive now decided its a respray time
main reason for this is altough the landy has been resprayed a couple of years ago i have no idea what white colour they used so just trying to match the 2 doors to the rest of the landy would be a big heartache
my friend and i have gone halfs on a complete compressor and spraying set from a bodyshop that has upgraded their kit .and we have a lockup to carry out the spraying in
couple of issues i would like some help with if you can
1)if i etch prime the alloy doors do i have to put normal primer over the top of the etch primer?
2)anyone know how many litres of paint i would need to do a 90
3)should i go for 2 pack paint or what would you suggest i use(we dont have an oven to bake the paint)
4)and finally i cant make me bloody mind up on colour i have thought about matt black but have been told i will need to put a couple of coats of laquer on it to stop it scratching easy
sorry for all the qs but this is a big step and if i fook it up it could be disastrous so any pointers/ tips/advice would be greatly recieved
main reason for this is altough the landy has been resprayed a couple of years ago i have no idea what white colour they used so just trying to match the 2 doors to the rest of the landy would be a big heartache
my friend and i have gone halfs on a complete compressor and spraying set from a bodyshop that has upgraded their kit .and we have a lockup to carry out the spraying in
couple of issues i would like some help with if you can
1)if i etch prime the alloy doors do i have to put normal primer over the top of the etch primer?
2)anyone know how many litres of paint i would need to do a 90
3)should i go for 2 pack paint or what would you suggest i use(we dont have an oven to bake the paint)
4)and finally i cant make me bloody mind up on colour i have thought about matt black but have been told i will need to put a couple of coats of laquer on it to stop it scratching easy
sorry for all the qs but this is a big step and if i fook it up it could be disastrous so any pointers/ tips/advice would be greatly recieved