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Thread: progress report/pics and more paint questions

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    Default progress report/pics and more paint questions

    well we've had some nice weather it's around 60f/16c and i've managed to slap 2 thin coats on so far. it's kind of fun dodging leaves and such and there is next to no preparation involved so it's super easy... i like the dent it's a testament to the sand/grit trucks.

    wondering about a couple of things, i am willing to guess tho...

    i only added about 5% thinner to paint, and i'm thinking with that i can do 2 coats today(?) about 6 hours apart...

    here it is 2 coats in- i'm overkilling this job i'm going to do 5-6 coats so i can sand fairly liberally.




    - when i wash it the water seems to run off the new paint, is it being repelled by the new paint or being absorbed? (ie is it dry?)
    this is after 1 coat you can still see the primer.
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    even after 1 coat it looks good from a distance, but so does ross (love your sig dude).


    here it is after primer - the monkey is thieved from the stickied end of the world thread but he belongs here i think!

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    but so does ross (love your sig dude).
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    3 coats in and i'm starting to realize that i'm no bondo-whiz



    ... i'm no picasso either, here's a 4th coat pic



    no choice but to slap another one on i guess , the paint's drying nicely at least - too bad i won't be able to blame it on that.

    might have to make an appointment with the pros... we'll see...
    maybe this can be thread about how not to paint your car.
    ho hum... watching paint dry...
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    How come you haven't popped the roundel out while you're painting the hood?
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    I think it is turning out rather well. Water repels from new paint from the chemicals leeching out. What kind of paint are you using? (not brand but type)
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    jeff - thanks for the encouragement! i'm not sure what kind of paint... i know some guys at an indie parts store here, they just opened a paint only branch. i asked for a pint of brushable schwarz 086 and (after asking me if i was sure a couple times) was given this for around $50 i think... can you decipher it?



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    How come you haven't popped the roundel out while you're painting the hood?
    well this is the cool thing about painting this way... no mask, no gloves, outdoors, 2 feet away from my neighbour's car, etc. + i can just close the hood and drive around once it's dried a little. i just have to wash it first each time and be careful to choose a time of day when there are no bugs. i thought about removing the roundel, there is one spot where i get pretty close but i haven't hit it yet! (i keep emergency wipes very close... dropped a bit onto the bumper yesterday!)

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    another handy thing about this method for people like me...
    when it rains you can fix your mistakes!

    ... looks like i didn't quite get all of the waxoyl (or whatever they used) overspray off the hood as this spot is giving me grief every coat.



    i used sandpaper, 'tsp' cleaner and a touch-up stick... fingers crossed!





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    Smart ! Good going there Tim ! I'm watching this thread !

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    ok so it's been raining all day : (

    i decided to sand the 4th coat and see where i stand.
    and i think i hit a roadblock (i knew i would).

    i'm wondering if the hood has been sprayed with clearcoat at some point.

    for reference, here it is after 4 coats... the dull bits are the new paint.



    i sanded part of it down to do a test buff... what's the white stuff?



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