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| stirlinggaz |
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 stirlinggaz World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 19:48 - 14 Apr 2015 Post subject: "ORANGE PEEL" on new lacquer *help* |
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hi,
this is for all you expert paint sprayers, you know who you are & i respect your advice
ok, heres the story, bikes a sports bike & therefore it has umpteen bits of plastic. owner wants them shiney.
i removed them all from the bike, & tbh, the paint work is in fairly good shape. its the original colour scheme, a sort of satin black. (not matt black but not shiney either) & it still has the original decals, but like a lot of bikes, the decals are applied ON TOP of the original paint.
i changed a couple of small decals (which were starting to peel or fade) but left the bigger main decals on the 2 big main side fairings as it would have been quite difficult & expensive to source oem replacements & i didnt think about getting some made
so all i have done is change stickers & washed all the plastics.
i have now put a couple of coats of lacquer on, but at random points it has bubbled & looks like orange peel. & i mean random, some on where the original decals are, some on the bits where there are no decals BUT NOT on any of the new decals.
what have i done wrong?
i didnt use wet & dry on the original paintwork, just washed it in hot soapy water. maybe i should have panel wiped it?
the owner did use that T-cut sh*t on it, the day before i got it, so I thought the abrasive qualities of this would be sufficient, combined with me washing it with hot soapy water & a very light scouring sponge (the type you use to wash dishes) i didnt use the green scotchbrite pads as i thought it might scratch the flat looking paint or decals.
lastly & most importantly, how do i fix this?
TL/DR?
I didnt prep properly & the clearcoat has bubbled & has taken an orange peel type of texture. how do i fix it?
cheers,
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As mentalboy,but be aware that some laquers and paints have incompatibilities,which is why I hate spraying plastics .
Many times on plastics its best to use special plastic primers,just seems pot luck that your new stickers are a different plastic. ____________________ nearly a normal tax paying tosser.......with ferrileness suzi100,cg125,cb125scb100n,cb175,cd100,cj250t,kh250,c15,125 bantam,super 6,rickman gs750,xt500,250rs,dt175,lifan125,dolomite1850,metro,Morris220ld,morrisfg,leyland princess,range rover,corsa,vw camper .now struggling with legs. MORE ORDER = MORE CHAOS |
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 stirlinggaz World Chat Champion

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hi,
thanks for the replies.
first off, i have plenty of wet & dry paper. i just didnt use it, because i didnt want to damage the decals.
the decals are not just solid blocks i can sand round. theres letters cut out & stuff.
im spraying by gun using my normal clearcoat & hardner (univar) & never had any issues with it in the past. but this is the 1st time i have clearcoated without painting 1st.
im usually quite good at the preparation, just this time made a few wrong assumptions.
i presumed the abrasive "qualities" of T-cut would have been sufficient to give a good keyed surface. silly i know, but i didnt do the T-cutting. i got the bike after the owner washed it, t-cutted it & decided it "wasnt shiney enough"
yup, i just washed it with warm soapy water (fairy liquid) like i have done umpteen times before, but im guessing it contains contaminates?
looking at it now its full set, its not bubbled. its taken on a dimpled effect, looks like orange peel. at totally random points. most affected areas are no bigger than 20mm x 20mm.
i guess i have just been lucky so far then, cos every time i have sprayed paint or laquer, i havnt had this happen, but i beleive "orange peel" happens....tell me how to fix it.
do i flat back just the affected areas? how coarse? 800?
cheers,
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A little bit of soap in the water while you wet sand won't cause any issue as it will be rinsed off afterwards. Most dish soap has a huge amount of salt in it. So you're good to go with it for wet sanding
It's great for the first wash before prep work as it removes any wax, grease & oil etc.. but it's bad after painting for exactly the same reason: it strips any protective wax off.
The deal with using sanding blocks instead of doing it by hand is your fingers leave grooves in the finish which usually show up when you're all done & become apparent in sunlight.. which is a pisser.
Do they sell Durablocks in the UK? They're made from recycled tires & can be cut to different size/shape with a bandsaw if needed. They have some they aren't so stiff that will follow contours for the curvy bits. They sell 6 & 7 piece sets that are a good start.
https://www.autobodytoolmart.com/searchnxt.aspx?keywords=durablock
There's also these:
https://www.autobodytoolmart.com/motorguard-ap-2-ultimate-sanding-block-assortment-p-16005.aspx
and these:
https://www.autobodytoolmart.com/style-line-soft-sanders-p-12072.aspx
I use all of em.. & then some .. & before ya know it, you have $400 in sanding blocks.. The durablocks & motorguard brands are my *go to's* ____________________ They're not one night stands, they're auditions. |
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HI,
60 quid for a couple of rubber blocks? f*ck that! i'll use the ones i have & cut them down, if they are too big.
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