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  • nvr2old
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    Originally posted by MisterCinders View Post
    I'd also sand out the bare metal patches a bit first to feather in the new primer and paint.

    If the bare spots are especially visible (like on top), you should weigh spot priming against stripping and re-painting. Spot primed areas never seem to blend back into the rest of the piece.

    Ask me how I know . . .
    No offense, but just misting a little primer over the bare metal should be just fine. All you're doing is putting a thin barrier between the metal and new base coats. No need to feather it back farther, or especially strip and re-do it..sheesh. As long as all the materials you're using are compatible together from the start, you shouldn't have any problems.

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  • MisterCinders
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    Originally posted by nvr2old View Post
    Just dust the bare metal with a little primer, otherwise the paint will not stick to it.
    I'd also sand out the bare metal patches a bit first to feather in the new primer and paint.

    If the bare spots are especially visible (like on top), you should weigh spot priming against stripping and re-painting. Spot primed areas never seem to blend back into the rest of the piece.

    Ask me how I know . . .

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  • nvr2old
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    Just dust the bare metal with a little primer, otherwise the paint will not stick to it.

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  • Adler
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    I believe it got better with time...

    I sanded off the ripples and exposed a little bare metal, is that going to be a serious problem?

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  • Adler
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    Here is a shot after 20ish hours of drying. Im not too happy with it so far. The black looks quite grey, hopefully it will improve after more coats.





    Here are the runs that need to be sanded. Its still a little tacky, so Ill wait awhile longer before sanding.

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  • Adler
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    Finally got around to spraying today. Went a little too heavy and got some runs so I will wait 24 hours, sand that area and respray. Other than that it looks pretty amazing.

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  • noshock
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    Used the 2x for primer

    and the "painters touch" (apple red no clear applied)

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  • Crazy_Russian
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    lol, i have one of those, except with a hose at the end and from the USSR time frame, it scares the crap out of ppl
    Originally posted by Adler View Post
    So I guess Ill be using the "Painters Touch" stuff.

    Do you guys think this will be adequate protection? Its what I have on hand...

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  • Adler
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    Originally posted by noshock View Post
    "Painter Touch" brand? Or the "Painters Touch Ultra Cover 2x" brand?"

    I have used them on a couple of projects. I am a complete novice and result were ok(due to my skill level). Tough paint, nice glossy finish. Also used their primer

    from this


    to this


    painted bags and rear cowl to match bike.
    Which one did you use?
    "Painters Touch" or the "2x"

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  • noshock
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    "Painter Touch" brand? Or the "Painters Touch Ultra Cover 2x" brand?"

    I have used them on a couple of projects. I am a complete novice and result were ok(due to my skill level). Tough paint, nice glossy finish. Also used their primer

    from this


    to this


    painted bags and rear cowl to match bike.

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  • tkent02
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    Yeah and you can chase the neighbor's dog and kids around and scare the heck out of them too.

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  • Adler
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    So I guess Ill be using the "Painters Touch" stuff.

    Do you guys think this will be adequate protection? Its what I have on hand...

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  • ndaugbjerg
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    Adler,
    I shot my alloy wheels (last weekend) with the Painters Touch, Satin Black. I taped the outer edges and sprayed all of the spokes. Then, as per instructions from another forum member, I cleaned the top of the spokes with a single edge razor blade. I cleaned the first wheel Sunday night and it was pretty aesy. Last night I did the other (paint must have been pretty well cured) and it was like skinning a rhino with your Swiss Army knife. Just remember, the devil is in the details. Get it really clean and degreased and use a couple of coats of good primer.
    Niels

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  • 7981GS
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    Originally posted by Adler View Post
    I used some extremely advanced technology...

    Great idea to use some heated/bent re-bar!
    I might have to steal that idea in the future.

    Eric

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  • BigD_83
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    Right. I recognize that tool from a previous thread, just hadn't thought about it being one of yours. Been meaning to try something like that on the self-imposed dent on the crown of my tank.

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