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 Posted: 13:53 - 26 Jun 2005 Post subject: Advice for prepping plastics |
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Hey,
as you all know, Im restoring my 125LC. But the one thing thats getting to me is how long its taken to prep the plastics for spraying. I have near enough done the two side panels. Took me about 4 hours to rub down the paint off each one. There was about 6 layers of paint on each in total. So you can imagine how long it took me to get back to the plastic. I still have to do the front mudguard and the tailpiece. Spent about an hour on the tailpiece a few days ago and got barely anywhere.
Anyway, I'm just wondering if there is any better way to rub the paint down. What I'm doing at the minute is using 240 wet and dry paper, but it seems to take ages to get anywhere. Its taking too long and I need a quicker and better way to rub the paint down.
Any help would be appreciated. ____________________ Honda MBX50 | Yamaha RD125LC | Suzuki RG125F Lucky Strike | Suzuki GSF600S
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I have tried a delta sander, but it left imprints where it had been sanding. So I would of had to fill it if I used that. Although I could get softer paper I suppose. ____________________ Honda MBX50 | Yamaha RD125LC | Suzuki RG125F Lucky Strike | Suzuki GSF600S
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I want to take it back to original paint because if it cracks with 7 layers of paint on, the crack will be very noticable, which is what I found out myself. So taking it back to original and spraying from there won't make cracks very noticable if they do get cracked. And it'll most likely give it a better finish as well. And if it does get scuffed/scratched etc, then it wont take as long to prep it again. ____________________ Honda MBX50 | Yamaha RD125LC | Suzuki RG125F Lucky Strike | Suzuki GSF600S
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