Hey foccers ,
I want to paint my black side panels (rear brake reservoir cover)
My question is , should I just etch prime then paint or just go straight for the color ?
Thanks
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09-02-17, 09:26 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-02-17, 09:43 PM by bandit.)
I would first use a primer suitable for plastics,lightly abrade with a 1200 wet/dry to flatten primer & give a key then paint. [img alt=Smile]http://foc-u.co.uk/Smileys/efocicon/smile.gif[/img]
Clean the panels well to ensure there is no polish residue on them from shampoo or other cleaning stuff, as mentioned I would give them a light sanding even before etch priming them, also, again after primer has set hard, if they are being sprayed a metallic colour I would also clear coat them after colour coats are applied.
Lets see some pictures when they are done :thumbup :woot
It's all about the prep as others have said here fella. However . . . I've had very good results with a can of paint I bought in Lidl of all places, It's called Baufix. Primer and top coat all in one,
It's cheap but it's an excellent product. The finish is glossy and impact resistant, I used it on the centre stand as well :thumbup
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10-02-17, 10:43 AM
(This post was last modified: 10-02-17, 10:44 AM by Bretty.)
While in Halfords get yourself some big washers or threadlock, so when you screw the side panels back on, you don't risk over tightening and cracking off your new fresh paint.
That's the sort of thing I usually wish I HAD done. :rolleyes
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Black rubber tap washers are good for things like that, they act a bit like a shocker, absorbing vibration also they compress a little applying outward force meaning you don't have to tighten them so much, helps save the paint job.
If you are just painting them black then you can actually do it without any primer as long as the prep is done properly. But if you are going with a colour then yes do as the others have stated.
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Nice job you've done there, any chance of some pictures when they are back on the bike ?
RIP my beautiful red beast 1999 to 2017 ???
will do , trying to decide to paint the smaller panel with the 3 screws or not , need to see what it looks like fitted first
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