paintin my car...

DiabloGT
03-28-2006, 11:51 PM
im painting it candy black, so i get the metallic basecoat, candy concentrate, black primer, lacquer thinner, clear coat, and obviously the sandpapers, etc. my friend said after putting on 3 layers of basecoat you let it dry for 2-3 days then sand it with around 2000 grit and then clearcoat it, is that true? please help
thanks

Silvershark
03-29-2006, 01:33 AM
I would not recommend sanding the base coat. This could put imperfections in your base and cause it to be really noticable when you go to put down the clear...

I would suggest taking a sharpie, marking all areas that have divets or holes and then take a orbital or DA sander to those spots first. Take some filler and hardener and fill those spots. block sand them smooth with 220 grit. I would then suggest primering over those spots and block sanding with 220 grit again. I would then primer the whole car, then apply a guide coat over it. Let it dry for atleast 6 hours and then block sand with an agressive 180 grit. Apply another primer coat and sand with a 320 grit. I would then wait atleast a day and then apply your base coat. Let it flash to the recommended time and then apply another coat, and then one last coat. I would then wait a full day and apply your clear, wait the recommended flash times. Make sure you do 4 coats of clear. I would then go ahead and wetsand the clear with 1000 grit, then 1500 grit, then 2000 grit. I would then get a polisher and some 3m compound and buff the car.

It sounds like a lot of work, but you dont want to skimp on the prep work.

fasteddie94
03-29-2006, 07:30 AM
with black you should go finer than 320. Black shows everything. Final sand your primer with 600 just to be on the safe side. I did and mine turned out very slick.

Silvershark
03-29-2006, 12:51 PM
I should have specified... I would go with a high build 2k primer. These fill scratches from 80grit. So there really is no need to go higher than 320 grit. But to each their own.