Painting before and after

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philsefo

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Hi everyone just wondered how everyones paint jobs worked out and what technique they used.
Here is mine: Sanded, high build primed, rolled on thinned paint.
 

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hi did mine last week sanded etched high build then sprayed all out side and all in one day but had been preping it for ages befor that came up good
 
i think you can get a good finish with a roller, i just did 3 coats with a gloss roller, took me agers to do the prep though

Only reason I only did a quick prep is because it's mainly used offroad and will get scratched and scuffed almost straight away,I just wanted it all the same colour ;)
 
did mine panel by panel as i rebuilt it, admitidly i did rub it down with an air sander and use aerosols to do etch and grey primer but the blue was all put on using a roller, its the prep that takes the time but gives the best finish at the end of it though

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mine was sprayed panel by panel during its rebuild only as spraying is my preferred method

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i know its 2 different shades of blue but me paint supplier fooked up with the second batch :mad:
 
ieuandavies the finish you got with a roller is really good, you must of spent days on prep, what paint did you use?

Johnny i followed your rebuild actully, was really interesting, every time i follow a rebuild i always wanna do another, bad bad habbit.
 
ieuandavies the finish you got with a roller is really good, you must of spent days on prep, what paint did you use?


ye its ok, the beauty of it is that you dont have to spend hours cleaning spray guns and masking everything off, especially if your working inside because the paint dust gets everywere!

what i did was rub the panel/panels down in the evening, using water with wet and dry paper,

so then in the morning the panel was completely dry, because the last thing you want is a wet panels to put paint on,

then i sprayed etch on areas that had gone through to the aluminium, wait for 30 mins for that to flash off (do any other panels that need doing)

then a coat of grey high build primer, leave it and go and do something else, (have lunch :D) , the grey primer doesnt take long to dry at all though, then just use a gloss roller, (the sponge one, i didnt know that untill johny told me :p ) i bought a few from toolstation the really cheap ones, so then i just threw the roller away :D

as you put the paint on, you have to keep rolling over the panel but putting no pressure on the roller, this pops the majority of the bubbles (there will be loads and it will look awful) you must get rid of most of the bubbles whilst the paint is still wet, if it gets tacky you need to leave it, the paint does settle on its own anyway and the little bubbles burst on their own, then leave it overnight again,

if its warm were you are working then paint should be touch dry in around 12-14 hours i found, but i did the first panels for mine over christmas, it took about 30 hours to be touch dry! :eek:

i used this paint, its very good to be fair, easy to put on and kind of self levels and sorts itself out :D

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i bought a five litre tin, did the whole landy and still have at least a 1/3 of a tin left :D
 
Ive always been tempted to do a landy in a crazy bright colour, the metallic blue looks really good.

I deffinitly think its worth taking every panel off and painting it off the vehical so it can all be done.

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Thats a really good site, i like how you can get spray cans of the exact colour to, i think spraying hard to reach places then doing rollers on the big panels is the best way to go.
 
Yours looks really good, i dont have the space to be spraying though, i didnt get any bubbles in mine, i diluted the paint with white spirit and did 5 thin layers and i kept rolling the bubbles out.
 
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