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Forum: Bikes - Talk & Issues 13-06-18, 02:35 PM |
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Re: Rattle can spraying
Once you've got a decent coat of primer on there's no need to make that thicker.On the Top coat spray a,"Grip/Dust Coat" and leave for 5 mins.Then apply first light coat. Then leave again for 5... |
Forum: Bikes - Talk & Issues 12-06-18, 08:27 AM |
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Re: Rattle can spraying
Nice one.I use the,"Hair-dryer" trick and the Can in a Pan of warm water all the time.I also use the Hair-dryer when I'm bodging with twin pack adhesives to speed up curing :) For cosmetic paint... |
Forum: Bikes - Talk & Issues 11-06-18, 06:21 PM |
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Re: Rattle can spraying
Acetone is an excellent pre-spray wipe. Just prior to spraying we use,"Tac-Cloths" once cleaned, ... |
Forum: Bikes - Talk & Issues 08-06-18, 06:30 PM |
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Re: Rattle can spraying
Rustoleum make some great paints. https://www.promain.co.uk/metal-paints-and-primers/heat-resistant-paint.html I used some of their Synthetic oil based Green Rattle can on a Honda CX Colour... |
Forum: Bikes - Talk & Issues 04-06-18, 10:12 AM |
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Re: Rattle can spraying
As Shiftin Gear says Rattle cans are single pack paint and are not that robust.Most commercial paints are ,"Two-Pack" which is Paint and hardener.We use,"Triple Pack" paints now on Aircraft. ... |
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