Dougie_fresh
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Registered: 8th Feb 05
Location: Borough Green, Kent
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How do i get rid of the plastic wheelarches, or change them to look metalic in tone with the car?????
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AK
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Registered: 5th Jul 00
Location: Aberdeen City
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sand, smooth, sand, fill, smooth, fill, sand, then paint
or weld tacky metal arches on.
Plastic arches are held on by bolts. You can feel them if you run your hand up inside the wheel arch, inside the liners. Carefull not to slice any fingers on any sharp edges.
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3CorsaMeal
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Registered: 11th Apr 02
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Take them off and sand them down untill the dimple effect on the plastic has disappeared.
Use a low number grit paper
(40 or 80 grit wet'n'dry)
Once you are happy that the dimple effect has gone, use 320 grit and start to get a good smooth finish for the primer. The higher the grit the rougher they will be.
Once you are happy that the plastic is smooth, and you can run your hands over them and its just smooth plastic you are ready to prime.
Take white spirits and clean the plastic, making sure there is no dust or moisture on the surface.
Priming:
Use high build primer on the plastic, spray 1 good coat onto the surface of the plastic. when this drys, you will be able to see any areas that u missed when sanding / flattening down. Sand any areas u missed.
Now repeat this process, 1 big coat of high build primer, this will allow u to see if its perfectly smooth. You might even find that the primer is lumpy, this also needs fixing, do that by sanding with 320 grit.
Add more coats of primer until the surface is perfect, this is called your 'preperation'. This is the most important part of anything getting painted on a car, it makes the difference between a good or bad job.
Once you are happy with the primed surface add 1 coat of paint and let it dry. Dont allow it to run, so be quick with the strokes, if it runs, you need to let it dry and sand it off and coat in primer again.
When you have got it right the paint will dry smoothly on to the primer.
You want about 3 coats of paint, allow each coat to dry and make your last coat a good 1.
After this we are going to laquer, which is simple.
Top Tip: HEAT THE CAN If you use cold laquer it will dry white on the paint. Don't put too much on at a time, 2 coats is fine but let it dry between coats.
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Dougie_fresh
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Registered: 8th Feb 05
Location: Borough Green, Kent
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If i just take the plastic arches off and leave it will it look ok? and what do you mean by fill?
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3CorsaMeal
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Registered: 11th Apr 02
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no arches
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Dougie_fresh
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Registered: 8th Feb 05
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How much would it cost to get it completed by a garage or professionals?
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AK
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Registered: 5th Jul 00
Location: Aberdeen City
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ask them
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