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Thread: The proper way to prep for paint. Help

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    Default The proper way to prep for paint. Help

    So my car will be getting painted sometime soon, and im playing on doing hte prep work myself and a friend. SO pretty much Where do i start, what tools will i need, whats the best way to do it?



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    Air tools are great for sanding. Die grinders with sanding attachment are great for small area's. I also have a 6 inch air sander. Also, another great tool are those long straight sanders. Those are good for getting large panels smoothed out. You can also accomplish a lot with electric sanders also.
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    one of those orbital sanders, sandpaper, blocks(if you do it by hand), time, patience....may have to do some body work depending on how much rust (if any) you have...depending what route you may go you can use self etching primer or do it the old fashion way of priming, sanding, priming, sanding, etc till everything is picture perfect...

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    Thanks for the help, my rust consists of the obvious bottom door pannel sections. a wee bit round my gas door. and then a bit upfront on the painted pieces surrounding the grill headligths ect.

    What is self Etching Primer???



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    I'm not sure it's a good idea for you to do the prep work yourself.

    How about advertising on Craigslist for a body guy to come to you and prep the whole car... do you feel comfortable negotiating a deal like this with an experienced body guy?
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    grind as much rust off as you can, then use the rust converter stuff. sand it down then use tthe self etching primer. if theres divots to fill then use primer, wait for it to dry and use real fine sandpaper til its smooth.

    Prep is 90% of the job when done nicely. It is a lot of work but very worth it. Ill type more later.

    Quote Originally Posted by McWatters
    Thanks for the help, my rust consists of the obvious bottom door pannel sections. a wee bit round my gas door. and then a bit upfront on the painted pieces surrounding the grill headligths ect.

    What is self Etching Primer???



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    Can someone explain the self etching primer?

    thanks for the info



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    Quote Originally Posted by McWatters
    Can someone explain the self etching primer?

    thanks for the info



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    Self etching primer is what you put down on your old surface so that the new paint will stick to it. This is what I used to paint my chrome trim and license plate. Got it at advanced auto and it worked like a charm. Had to sand and clean before hand. Not sure what to recommend with your car paint though.

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    self ecthing primer is for plastics only ie bumpers only and plastics only, don't use it on doors , use a good 2k primer on your doors then ghost coat it with a contrasting colour ie black or blue, rub it down with something like 400 or 500 grit wet and dry until the ghost coat has gone that way you will know that your painted surface will be flat, make sure that when you rub it down you put a tiny bit of soap in with your water to give good lubrication, your prep should then be done, you ask how i know this, i work in a body shop

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    self etching primer is to etch itself into the metal...what body shop you work at again?
    Quote Originally Posted by nizmainiac
    self ecthing primer is for plastics only ie bumpers only and plastics only, don't use it on doors , use a good 2k primer on your doors then ghost coat it with a contrasting colour ie black or blue, rub it down with something like 400 or 500 grit wet and dry until the ghost coat has gone that way you will know that your painted surface will be flat, make sure that when you rub it down you put a tiny bit of soap in with your water to give good lubrication, your prep should then be done, you ask how i know this, i work in a body shop
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