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Might be dumbest thing I've ever done...

Discussion in 'Detailing' started by Zanone_taco, Sep 11, 2017.

  1. Sep 11, 2017 at 3:49 PM
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    Okay so I ordered a grill off eBay that is primed and ready to paint, I decided to go all white. So I put a coat on (just one) and then had a sort of work emergency, so I didn't think much of the paint drying, and it did and I went back to finish the next day. I'm using spray paint, paint+primer, that's always worked for me in the past, well I want to put th next coat on (with the other one fully dry) and I was more than halfway done when I realized that when I painted over it the paint had little wrinkles like growing through it literally moving along the surface and I tried to get it off but not a ton of luck. So I used paint stripper and a pressure washer and this is what I'm left with? I want to just paint it? But what do I do? Paint experts help me please.....

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    Wow. You might be screwed. Most paint strippers will melt plastic. Anything you do to fix that will require a ton of hand sanding. Glaze and primer.
     
  3. Sep 11, 2017 at 3:52 PM
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    Fuck, I was hoping maybe I could use laquer thinner or something to get it off, I figured I might be, probably worst thing gone wrong haha
     
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    not expert but i would sand sand sand until its perfect. then paint. good luck
     
  5. Sep 11, 2017 at 3:55 PM
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    Sanding this thing is a bitch since it's so curved everywhre
     
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    Sandblast lightly till done.
     
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    i bet. do they make a mini sand blaster. i have no idea but maybe worth it to see
     
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    Never actually seen or used one of those, in going to YouTube and I'll be back!
     
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    how did we ever live before youtube
     
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    Or just spray some black textured bed liner on it and go all black.
     
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    great idea and a lot easier than sanding
     
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    You can get a sandblast attachment for an air compressor and do it at home (if you have an air compressor). Very cheap.
     
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    Any pressurized abrasive is going to leave that looking like shit. So will hand sanding.

    I'd you don't mind putting filler on top and re-sanding it all smooth again - then sure. But you're in for a lot of work unless you shitcan that and replace it.
     
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    textured bed liner might be his only option then, and an easy way out to.
     
  15. Sep 11, 2017 at 4:01 PM
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    The easiest way to do it, for sure.
     
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    Shit, I'll have to go over my options here guys and choose what is best, I did want a color matched.... hmmmmmm
     
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    But appreciate all the ideas
     
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    Find a white bed liner and then once its done paint it to match with the texture underneath.
     
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    I used OvenOff and scotch bright to remove the chrome on my headlights and it was fine on the plastic so you could try using that.
     
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    Any "hot" solvent will melt plastic as well as any solvent based stripper. Sandblasting will pit the plastic. You could try soda blasting, but you're screwed
     
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