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 Posted: 20:44 - 16 Mar 2007 Post subject: Spraying fairing help. |
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My left fairing on the bike has a few scuffs & would like to repaint those parts & have a few questions if i may,
-Firstly, are there any good step by steps ont he web as i can't seem to find any.
-Will i have to respray the whole fairing for it to look right, i just wanted to touch up a few parts (quite big scratches) but the touch-up paint looks untidy & would like an smooth finish.
-Will it be best to use these air guns i hear about, does it have to be a decent one, what type would you say on budget?
-last but not least, the fairing is from a 2003 Ninja b1 green, but i recently got 2 touch up bottles (Kawasaki green) & neither were the right shade, how can i find the exact colour of my bike & where can i get the paint, & what paint goes in the air gun.
Went on for a bit,
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 Posted: 21:36 - 16 Mar 2007 Post subject: |
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Cheers mate but i'm in London which is a bit of journey.  |
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i sprayed my fairing with plasticote aerosol spray cans, first remove decals with hot air gun (hairdryer) and a scalpel, then use rough sand paper to score the whole pannel, then finer paper until the scrapes are removed, and the whole panel is even in texture. then prime, fine sand, prime, fine sand etc, i did 3 coats of primer, and then (making sure they are WELL dry between coats) use your colour paint. (i used 4 coats of colour) sanding in between. i left mine matt, but afaik use a gloss sealer to get the shine back, use very fine paper to sand, until your using wet and dry, danding between coats as usual.
when spraying, spray very lightly, and TAKE YOUR TIME. too much paint in one go will run, and will make you have to sand for another hour (experience)
anyway, spray in a well ventelated area, wear a dust mask if you can when sanding, hang the pannels up if you can so you can spray all over without missing bits.
we want pics of progress lol
good luck.
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Thanks guys, so will any paint shop be able to match was thinking of trying Halfords first?
Are there any specific wet & dry papers that i'll need as i've heard there are quite a few diffrent textures, & do you have any more info on the paint & thinner like how much of each or can it be any amount as long as it's half an half like you said?
I'm also looking for a gun on a budget.
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| Misc wrote: | Thanks guys, so will any paint shop be able to match was thinking of trying Halfords first?
Are there any specific wet & dry papers that i'll need as i've heard there are quite a few diffrent textures, & do you have any more info on the paint & thinner like how much of each or can it be any amount as long as it's half an half like you said?
I'm also looking for a gun on a budget.
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halfords = mabey
wet and dry = ermm ......yes they are numberd, like 300 wet and dry 400 wet and dry ect
and paint to thinner = 50/50 with any amount
and my spary gun was £10
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Thanks alot!
One last thing, it's not the whole fairing that is scratched just in a few places it has scratches that are too big to touch up with a brush, so is it possible to sand those parts down like you said above & blend the new paint in with the old? Or will i need to sand the whole thing?
When i get the paint i'll post up the name so i'll know how much to mix then as this confuses me.
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To get decals off use a hair dryer as mentioned to warm up the stickers, but just use your nails to peel top lair of sticker off, won't cut into paint.
To get the sticky glue off underneath use a cloth/kitchen roll with cellulose thinners on it and just rub lightly - it will shift the sticky stuff no problem, then wash over with water to clear off the thinners. Don't scrape the glue off when using the thinners or you'll cut into paint undernath (OOPS been there) just persist with the cloth and rubbing, comes off in a few mins.
I was suggested panel wipe, white spirit, lots of hair dryer application, sanding, wd40, hell, my mate even tried nitromors on his (the numpty - here's a clue - unless you want plastic to melt, don't use nitromors)
Nothing beat cellulose thinners when it came to shifting the stickers. |
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I'm gonna leave the lower fairing, i'll pick one up on ebay as it will save me buying the decals after respray which probably cost the same as the fairing anyway..
So that leaves me with the upper fairing & as you can see there's hardly any damage but would still like to make it look better, then there's my mudgaurd which will need the cracks filled up then sprayed.
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Yep, thats the stuff , if that doesant work tho ( but it should) you can use isospoon(sp?) boddy filler.  |
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Cheers,
And after that's all dry & sanded down to match the rest, do i need to apply primer as it's only maybe 5cm long, can i just use a couple of light layers of paint to match the rest of the mud guard?
Or give the whole thing a light spray over?
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