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Old 07-02-2009, 11:09 PM   #6
white_camaro
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1.Prepping for primer
a.sand with 180
b.sand with 320
c.clean with a wax/grease remover
2.Primer Stage
1.spray 5 light coats of a good high build primer like duplicolor makes
2.let dry, preferably overnight
3.WETsand primer with 400 grit
4.wetsand primer with 600 grit
5.clean with wax/grease remover(the panel should be smooth)
3.Basecoat Stage
1.Spray 5 light coats of basecoat of your choice
2.Let dry overnight
4.Clearcoat Stage
1.If using a gloss basecoat use regular duplicolor clear, if using a semi-gloss or satin basecoat use a low-gloss clear.
2.Spray 5-7 light coats of clear
3.Let dry overnight
4.Wetsand with 1000 grit
5.Wetsand with 1500 grit
6.Wetsand with 2000 grit
7.Use rubbing compound preferably on a d/a like the portercable 7424 and polish, the panel should really start to look good at this stage. I use menzerna powergloss compound.
8.Use a polishing compound
9.Enjoy!!

Now this is not the only way and probably not the best but this is the best way that I know of for getting results. Ive done a berger panel according to the write-up on here and it came out looking like shit. Using the way described above I painted my slp grill below. It seems like a lot of work but the result is well worth it.


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