hi
I'm in the process of spraying the interior of the car, dont worry i take it out first.., i'm sparaying the lower door card panel, this is basically a plastic moulding with a leather effect covering. Now i cleaned the surface with spirit cleaner, and gave it 3 coats of white primer, left 24 hrs to dry and then sprayed the final colour, 3 -4 light coats seems to have done it.
Now my question is, is that it!, or is there someting else i can spray on top to protect it, i've got a clear cellulse spray but that would seem to give the surface a shine, i'm wondering if there is a surface protection spray (to stop chips etc) that doesn't effect the finish.
Regards
Ric
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Re: [All] [Generic] SPraying advice
you need to apply clear laquer thats what seals and protects the paint matey
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Re: [All] [Generic] SPraying advice
Thanks
that makes sense, live and learn..
Ric
that makes sense, live and learn..
Ric
Re: [All] [Generic] SPraying advice
i hope that you've used flexible paint suitable for painting plastic. otherwise the paint is going to crack.