Saj786 Posted Thursday at 10:41 PM Posted Thursday at 10:41 PM Hi guys just a quick one, looking to spray paint my rear diffuser myself over the weekend, gloss black, any recommendations or advice on which brand paint spray to use, there’s loads out there ,any recommendations would be appreciated… Thanks
Magnet Posted Friday at 09:08 AM Posted Friday at 09:08 AM Hello Saj, Don’t expect a ‘true’ black colour from any spray can, they will always turn out to be slightly on the brown side. If you are attempting to match to a black car, you will need to get a can mixed to the colour of your car - a match to the listed colour code. As with all spraying - detailed preparation is king. Kind regards, Gareth.
Saj786 Posted Friday at 09:13 AM Author Posted Friday at 09:13 AM Tbf I’m not matching the car colour as car is Navarra blue just the diffuser is grey and want it black instead as other bits are black so any Gloss black would probably do just want a brand that works well…
Magnet Posted Friday at 09:38 AM Posted Friday at 09:38 AM Brands? Equally important is the actual nozzle design. If it has a simple pin hole hole rather than a slotted jet, then you are not going to get a good spray pattern out of it. You could try Simoniz - think they have a slotted nozzle. What preparation have you done?
Saj786 Posted Friday at 09:43 AM Author Posted Friday at 09:43 AM I’m starting tomorrow mate , will mask off all around the area, going to give it a sand down to get a good key, then prime it , then I can get the gloss spray on it, weather decent this weekend so 🤞. I’ll pop over Halfords shortly see what they have.
enc Posted Friday at 02:04 PM Posted Friday at 02:04 PM (edited) Don’t forget your Panel prep and adhesion promotor aerosols 👍 halfords own aerosols aren't too bad so long as you are not going for factory paint colour match. It’s also worth investing in a 2 pack clear coat though it’s unlikely you’ll pick that up from halfords. https://www.halfords.com/motoring/paints-and-body-repair/primer/halfords-plastic-pre-primer-clear-300ml-258747.html?istCompanyId=b8708c57-7a02-4cf6-b2c0-dc36b54a327e&istFeedId= Edited Friday at 02:10 PM by enc
Saj786 Posted Friday at 02:21 PM Author Posted Friday at 02:21 PM Thanks guys, I went to GSF and purchased some primer and Gloss Spray. I’ve already got some clear lacquer. Fingers crossed all goes well tomorrow lol.
Magnet Posted Friday at 02:24 PM Posted Friday at 02:24 PM What grit paper are you intending to use to prepare the surface?
Saj786 Posted Friday at 02:27 PM Author Posted Friday at 02:27 PM I’ve not had a look yet but my friend has a body shop so I’ll ask him, see what he says, any advice what to use ?
Magnet Posted Friday at 03:45 PM Posted Friday at 03:45 PM Hello Saj, Sorry to say it as I see it, but from your answers I don’t feel you are currently informed enough to end up with a favourable and lasting finish. Apologies, but if your friend has a bodyshop, why don’t you just entrust this job to him, but observe what he does so that you gain some experience of the correct procedure? 1
Saj786 Posted Friday at 06:07 PM Author Posted Friday at 06:07 PM Ha ha I’ve been to see him , he’s so busy but I’ve managed to get everything I need off him, I’m pretty handy with stuff like this so I should be fine. Thanks for all the help guys 👍🏻
Magnet Posted Friday at 10:00 PM Posted Friday at 10:00 PM Not sure I get the Ha Ha bit! Good luck with it.
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