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Old 08-14-2008, 09:15 AM
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Default Comp-arf Flash Painting?

I am finishing up a Flash. It is the all white version that I am going to paint. What is the best way to prepare the surface for paint?
It does not seem like it would need a primer coat, the quality of the white finish is outstanding.


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Old 08-14-2008, 09:56 AM
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Default RE: Comp-arf Flash Painting?

scuff the surface, clean and then paint. Scotch bright pads or 600 grit sand paper both work well. You will want all of the shine gone before you paint.
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Default RE: Comp-arf Flash Painting?

Yep, so long as there is no 'shine' anywhere you're good to go - the molding is so good you're unlikely to even find pin holes etc.
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Default RE: Comp-arf Flash Painting?

I would add that you want to clean the surface *before* you sand it. I washed mine with soap and water and then rubbed it down with the PPG recommended cleaner (forgot what the number was) before I sanded it.

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Default RE: Comp-arf Flash Painting?

I used ppg dx 331 wax and tar remover before I paint. I never thought of doing it before I sanded.
Old 08-14-2008, 06:25 PM
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Default RE: Comp-arf Flash Painting?

Definitely degrease it before you start sanding. You need to get rid of all the mold release that's on it. If you start sanding without getting rid of that you will just basically grind it into the surface and you'll fight fish eyes and adhesion forever. I wash everything with Tide laundry detergent (the powder, not liquid) as it doesn't have any oils in it. Wash it with fairly hot water. Then wipe it down really well with PPG's DX320 and wipe it all off with a clean paper towel. Then sand the finish (I would use 800), wipe it with the DX320 again and paint.

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