Corsa_Scotty
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I am planning on painting the arches and bumper tops in the summer but i need some advice on what to buy and some tips on prepping and applying paint/laquer etc? Cheers Scott 
I know already 1 or 2 things i need
halfords Gloss black rattle cans- How many cans?
Halfords plastic primer- How many cans?
Hoping to look like this when done excuse the wheels 



[Edited on 27-04-2008 by ScottyBhoy2k7]
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Kurt
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just use autoglym plastic care stuff. works a treat
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Corsa_Scotty
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Cheers so do i need to rub it down properly till its smooth then apply plastic primer?
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fazza
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is that 16v_1600 from off here?
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AndyCorsaSport
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quote: Originally posted by ScottyBhoy2k7
Cheers so do i need to rub it down properly till its smooth then apply plastic primer?
Yeah, i use 180 grit, then 320 grit, then 500 grit, panel wipe it, making sure its free from any grease/dust/dirt etc, prime it, i then rub primer down a little with 800 grit, panel wipe again, then paint, leave to dry, laquer. Ive just done 2 sets of wheels, look fine
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Kurt
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i meant instead of faffing around painting them dude, auto glym plastic care stuff turns it all back to dark plastic and last for ages!
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Corsa_Scotty
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quote: Originally posted by corsagsi16vplym
is that 16v_1600 from off here?
Nah mate he just has Gloss black GSi alloys and his trim is still the origional black plastic
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Corsa_Scotty
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quote: Originally posted by Kurt
i meant instead of faffing around painting them dude, auto glym plastic care stuff turns it all back to dark plastic and last for ages!
Nah im bored of the dull looking colour atm so i want a change I am also thinking about arden blue aswell so its fully colour coded Just a bit nervous of fuckin it up and dont have the money for bodyshop prices
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Jonny P
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Dont do arden blue with rattle cans mate, will be a different colour, try black but i would never do a standard colour.
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cunningham
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ma old motor above
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Mobby
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this is what i want to do to my car
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Corsa_Scotty
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Yeah do i have to get rid of the dimpled effect before i apply plastic primer?
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cunningham
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you dont have to but would look alot better if you did
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davey_jack
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Also give the laquer a good t-cut and polish afterwards and it will come up really shiny (DIY answer to mopping and polishing)
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Corsa_Scotty
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Wish it was just a matter of mask the area up to avoid over spray then plastic prime then paint then laquer
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Jonny P
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quote: Originally posted by ScottyBhoy2k7
Yeah do i have to get rid of the dimpled effect before i apply plastic primer?
if you dont get rid of the dimples then the paint wont stick to the surface properly and will cause orange peel mate, i think haha
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K 5ive
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Looking to do the same thing as you want to do with my van.
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