Feeling painty
- canaletto5
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Re: Feeling painty
Yes,that's interesting. I have never had these problems with waterbase colours Malky. I am applying a lot of solvent based coats before decal stage (primer, silver base and candy ) so I think it may be that it needs a lot longer to evaporate out before putting on the decals. Kev
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Re: Feeling painty
Yes - good point it's surprising how long the solvent takes to come out - when we painted that GT250K tank with the pearl white flashing on it it took a week before it settled down enough to do anything else to it
Mal.
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Re: Feeling painty
Hi Kev
Solvent usually evaporates a lot quicker than water base, don't want to tell you how to suck eggs but my lads clear coat, then scotch the next day, then leave for a couple of days to let the lacquer breath, then apply the decals with water,leave for a further couple of days, then apply 2 more coats of clear.
Keith
Solvent usually evaporates a lot quicker than water base, don't want to tell you how to suck eggs but my lads clear coat, then scotch the next day, then leave for a couple of days to let the lacquer breath, then apply the decals with water,leave for a further couple of days, then apply 2 more coats of clear.
Keith
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Re: Feeling painty
Hi Keith
I'm not a professional so teach away mate!
Interestingly, I've started to have this problem about the same time I started using water to apply the decals. Before that I applied them dry which was a bit nerve wracking. I think I may be using too much water and not making sure that the decals are stuck right down as a result. Kev
I'm not a professional so teach away mate!
Interestingly, I've started to have this problem about the same time I started using water to apply the decals. Before that I applied them dry which was a bit nerve wracking. I think I may be using too much water and not making sure that the decals are stuck right down as a result. Kev
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Re: Feeling painty
We always use a felt squeegee thing that you use when putting vehicle graphics etc on or failing that an old credit card/filler paste spreader with a piece of cotton cloth on it works well to make sure all the water/washing up liquid mix is out from behind the decals
Mal.
Mal.
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Re: Feeling painty
Yep, me too Malky but I don't think I flatted the surface enough or made sure I pressed the decals down firmly enough and I used too much water. (What could possibly go wrong )
Anyhoo, refitted the repainted tank to my daily rider GS750 and did a forty miler around the Derbyshire dales this afto. Stunning weather.
Anyhoo, refitted the repainted tank to my daily rider GS750 and did a forty miler around the Derbyshire dales this afto. Stunning weather.
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Re: Feeling painty
I was very tempted to call in on the way home as we went past the end of you road today (ooer mother), on the way home, but Lynn wasn't happy about the grief it would cause you. - me, I couldn't give a toss, but there y'go........
Proof that four strokes are over complicated
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Re: Feeling painty
I never have any of these problems, I just make sure I shake the can up properly before I start
They're rubbish them Jap bikes lad they won't last five minutes! you want to get yourself a nice Royal Enfield!
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A quote from my old dad
I started out with nothing and I’ve got most of it left!
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Re: Feeling painty
I never have any of these problems, as my efforts below show
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They're rubbish them Jap bikes lad they won't last five minutes! you want to get yourself a nice Royal Enfield!
A quote from my old dad
I started out with nothing and I’ve got most of it left!
A quote from my old dad
I started out with nothing and I’ve got most of it left!
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Re: Feeling painty
But why do it twice?
Are you going wappy(er) in your dotage?
Are you going wappy(er) in your dotage?
Proof that four strokes are over complicated