Spray Distemper Close a Pro
In this article you Testament determine the bad habit to spray gloss anything from wood frames Car parts.
Instructions
1. Commence by removing the division that needs to be painted. (You can too tape sorrounding it, on the contrary be careful approximately overs pray)
2. Sand the stuff with the Three hundred grit sand paper until the surface is a tiny Rugged. This is essential for the primer to bond with the surface. After sanding mop down the tool with micro fiber cloth.
3. Lightly spray the part with primer.8. After the clear coat has had more than enough time to dry, You now want to wetsand with the Eight hundred grit, then the One thousand grit, then 1200, then 1500, and finally the Two thousand grit sandpaper. This should remove any heavier spots in the clear coat and will polish your painted product up very nicely.9.
After wet sanding, wipe again with micro fiber cloth.
5. Now it is time to apply the color. When spraying the spray paint make sure to use smooth even passes across what is being painted. Do not start painting on top of the part because the paint will be heavier in that area. When painting you want to press and release the button to the side of the product being painted. Again a few light coats are better than one heavy one and make sure to allow proper drying time between coats.
6. After you are satisfied with the color, wetsand with Eight hundred grit sandpaper and then wipe with micro fiber cloth.
7. Now it is time for the clear coat. Spray the clear coat the same way as the spray paint. Only one or two light coats are needed. Allow the clear coat plenty of time to dry as this is the layer that you will see most. You don't want any fingerprints on your final surface!
A few light coats are better than one heavy coat. Make sure to allow proper drying time between coats.4. After a few light coats of primer have been applied, wetsand with the Eight hundred grit sandpaper.
Next you need to remove the scratches left by the Two thousand grit. For this you will need to buff the surface with rubbing compound.
10. Now you need to buff the surface with a medium cut polish to give the surface a nice glassy look.
11. Whether it be exterior or interior parts that have been painted, I always add a couple coats of wax to the surface. This acts as a protectant to the clearcoat and gives it a nice smooth feel and also helps repel dirt.