Hi,
I'm hoping to respray my traveller.
I have sprayed a saloon before so I'm comfortable with prepping and painting steel, but this has fibreglass wings and of course an aluminium roof. What are the best methods to use for stripping, prepping and painting each of these?
Thanks,
Andy
Painting steel, aluminium and fibreglass
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Painting steel, aluminium and fibreglass
Andy W____________1961 2-door 948cc (Sidney)_____________1963 2-door 1275cc (Emily)_______
Re: Painting steel, aluminium and fibreglass
same procedure but don't use Etch primer on the fiberglass or wet flat it ,it absorbs water.It's also recommended to put a plasticizer in celly on top of F/G but I've used it without with no problems on a couple of scimitars,but probably better to take the advice of the paint suppliers. Good luck with it
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Re: Painting steel, aluminium and fibreglass
Not only ali roof, of course, but side panels and rear door panels too..
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Re: Painting steel, aluminium and fibreglass
Thanks for the responses
My next question then is whats the best way to remove old paint from fibreglass?
My next question then is whats the best way to remove old paint from fibreglass?
Andy W____________1961 2-door 948cc (Sidney)_____________1963 2-door 1275cc (Emily)_______
Re: Painting steel, aluminium and fibreglass
Same method as removing it from steel.You dont have to remove it unless its oil based and youre using celly or two pack.Youre just flatting to give a good surface for the new stuff.
Mick
Mick
Re: Painting steel, aluminium and fibreglass
Hi guys,
Just read through this post. I also had a question about prep and painting. I am currently in the process of restoring my 1958 Morris 1000. At the moment I am attempting to remove the paint, rust, sealant, wax etc... myself to save on costs when I send her off to be welded and painted. Although it will be at least a month before she goes to be welded, I wondered what precautions I should take to protect the bare steel? I don't want to leave it as i'm sure surface rust would develop. So should I apply a rust proofing coat? or a primer? If so, any recommendations as to what? I'm just looking for something to protect the metal temporarily... i'm not sure what the paint shop require as i'm still awaiting a reply to my email...
Just read through this post. I also had a question about prep and painting. I am currently in the process of restoring my 1958 Morris 1000. At the moment I am attempting to remove the paint, rust, sealant, wax etc... myself to save on costs when I send her off to be welded and painted. Although it will be at least a month before she goes to be welded, I wondered what precautions I should take to protect the bare steel? I don't want to leave it as i'm sure surface rust would develop. So should I apply a rust proofing coat? or a primer? If so, any recommendations as to what? I'm just looking for something to protect the metal temporarily... i'm not sure what the paint shop require as i'm still awaiting a reply to my email...
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Re: Painting steel, aluminium and fibreglass
Quick coat of etch primer would go someway to protect the surface and should not cause issues for the paint shop.
Rod
Rod
Re: Painting steel, aluminium and fibreglass
Thanks Rod.
Will look into it.
Alex
Will look into it.
Alex