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Old 01-29-2007, 09:48 PM   #4
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so i found another one...this time on the r1 board.
http://www.r1-forum.com/forums/showt...ighlight=paint

this sounds more complicated. i'm looking for the KISS method...





Heres a few tips, if anyone else has anything to add feel free Im sure I forgot something!

Ive been getting a lot of PM's with members wanting to know how to paint their own bikes. First you will need a COMPRESSOR. Heres a link to a decent Compressor that will work ok. This is a budget Compressor and will work for small parts. If you have extra $$ get a bigger one.

http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=47065
Next you will need a decent HVLP gun. This is the one Ive used and it works great for the price. Good starter gun.

http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=47016
Next you will need a good filter system to get clean DRY air. Heres the one that I use.

http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...temnumber=1118
Ok now its time to buy some material. You will need a good pre cleaner. You can buy this at autozone. Its also called a grease and wax remover. Its about 3.00 a can, one can should be enough. You will also need some rags. Now its time to buy some paint. Heres a link to the place where I buy my House of Kolor. You can use any kind of paint you wish but Ive found that HOK is easy to work with and easy to mix.
http://www.autobodysupply.net/houseofcolor/houseof.htm
First you will need to shop for a good primer.
http://www.autobodysupply.net/catalo...CategoryID=436
Then a sealer
(use the same link above)
Now time to think about a color. It is important to use a primer/sealer that is close to your base color you pick. Stay away from kandies they are pretty hard to learn and are not for the first timer.
Now shop for some clear. I use UC35
http://www.autobodysupply.net/catalo...CategoryID=433
It tells you the mixing ratio in the link that you will need Reducer and hardner. You will also need Reducer for your base. You can use the same reducer for clear and reducer. When shopping for Reducer it comes in 310 311 and 312. 310 is for about 50' 311 is for 70' and 312 is for anything above that. Most HOK paint is 2 to 1 mixing. Now if you want to paint a few colors and lines on you fairings you need to but fine line tape and masking tape. Its in this linkabout 3/4 of the way down the page.

When you order the paint ask for tech sheets on the products your buying. This will tell you the mixing ratios. Aslo ask for paint mixing cups.
You will also need tack rags. You can buy these at Home depot or autozone for 1.00 each. Three should be fine. Next pick up some sand paper, you will need about five sheets of 400 and about five sheets of 1500. Lets get started!Wash your parts with some dish soap let dry and Spray the pre clean on the parts before sanding and try to wipe off before it drys, do one part at a time. Then get some 400 grit wet sand paper sand all your parts. Make sure they are all dull and have no shine left on them!Once done with that wash your parts really well with some dish soap! Once dry spray the precleaner on them and wipe clean again! Then get one of your tack rags and go over all the parts, this should remove lint ect. Now mix up your primer, shoot your primer. Stay about six inches away from the parts. Give it a med coat. Let flash dry for about five min. Then hit it again. clean your gun out really good with thinner. Once the primer is dry wet sand with 400 wet again. Try not to sand through the primer, were just trying to smooth it out! Once done wash the parts again let dry and hit it with precleaner. Now apply your sealer the same way as the primer. Let dry and make sure its flat and smooth. Now its time for the base. Tack rag the parts again and mix up your base Apply just enough base to cover and thats it! Dont over apply it! Also dont get in over your head! Only do parts that you know you can clear within 24hrs. Because after 24hrs. You have to scuff your base and reshoot your base then clear. Now that your base is down after about 15min you can shoot the clear. Clean your gun of base really well! Mix up your clear and shoot your parts. Apply a thin coat of clear to your parts. Let flash for about five min. and hit it with a med coat. Let flash for five to ten min. now hit it with a med/heavy coat. Your parts will be dry within eight hours at 70' and ready to wet sand out that orange peel (if you have any) . This is where it gets tough! Take your 1500 and get a bowl and put a drop of dish soap and the rest water so your sand paper doesnt bite. Sand all your parts untill all the shine is gone. Yes this is a LOT of work! AND STAY AWAY FROM THE EDGES!!!!! again do not sand the edges!! Take great care or you will sand through the clear and hit your base and fug up your whole job!! Once the parts are sanded with 1500 they will look really dull! You will think that there is no way in hell they will shine. Dont worry! Get some rubbing compound and buff the parts. They will start to shine but this isnt the end. Wash the compound off really good! Now polish the parts with 3m glaze. You will be amazed at the shine! Thats it your done!!! Im sure many of you will still have questions feel free to contact me with them. Ill try and help! Good luck and have fun! Oh yeah DONT FORGET YOUR MASK!!! This stuff can fug you up!
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