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Re: paint questions

To: triumphs@autox.team.net, spitfires@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: paint questions
From: "John T. Blair" <jblair@exis.net>
Date: Mon, 01 Nov 1999 20:17:03 -0500
At 08:26 AM 11/1/99 -0600, you wrote:
>
>My 78 Spitfire is back to its original Carmine Red, and it looks pretty good 
>for a first time effort, but I got a little orange peeling on part of the
>hood/bonnet, where I must have gotten spray a too far away.  I used a
>polyurethane paint (not clear coat).  My question for you paint experts is:

Richard,

>From what I've been told, the orange peeling in the Enamels and other paints
is due to the paint drying too fast.  The paint hits the part as little balls
and is supposed to flow out to a smooth surface.  If the paint dries too
fast it can't flow out completely and you end up with the vallies and peaks - 
orange peel.  

If you notice this, you can either add more reducer so that it takes longer
to dry or use a different temp reducer.

>1. can I sand the affected area and repaint, or do I need to resand the
entire
>hood?

Depending on how bad the orange peel is and how much paint you have on the
part, you can sand it with 1500 or 2000 grit wet and dry (using water - of
course - this is also called "wet sanding" or "color sanding") with a rubber
backing pad, until the surface is smooth.  If you haven't gone throught the
paint, you can then buff it back out.  To buff it out, you will need an
electric buffer, and various rubbing compounds.  I did this to my Morgan
this summer.  The rear fenders were severly orange peeled.  There results were
unbelievable!!!!

If you go through paint, you'll have to respray the area.


>2. Will I need to shoot the sealer again?

If you are refering to the sealer that you put down before you started the
painting, no you shouldn't.  However, if you have problems with the touch
up crinkeling then you'll have to sand all the effected area to remove the
paint and reseal it, then prime, and color coat.

> The Red (hands, that is)
>
>
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John T. Blair  WA4OHZ          email:  jblair@exis.net
Va. Beach, Va                  Phone:  (757) 495-8229

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