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Two tone paint, and applying masking
My 62 Safari is a factory maroon (belmont red) body with a white roof.
Im going to garage respray it this spring. Ive done it before with reasonable results considering the cost savings of a body shop job. Im going to use summit single stage, which again I have used before happily. (I am still going to use a 2k Clear over the top. I would like to do this all wet on wet. Do the minimal body work Im going to do. Scuff the whole car, wash it/prep it etc. Then spray a primer/sealer coat, go right into the two tone color, followed by clearing the whole car. The application chart says that it can be taped after 8 hours. And the clearcoat window is 18. The seal primer says if it dries for between 1 and 16 hours, spray a new layer or primer and continue wet on wet application. If longer than 16 I have to sand. I really want to avoid abrading the surface once I get into this. So should I A: mask the body, and do a full wet application to the roof. Sealer/Top Coat, Clear Coat. Then come back and do the same thing to the body with the roof masked, at a later time. B. Same thing but don't clear the roof. Let it sit over night, come out and mask the roof, seal/paint the body and then clear the whole car together with the masking removed? There is a part of me that wants to just paint the whole thing one color to make it easier, but its made it its whole life with a two tone job.
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1967 Firebird 462 580hp/590ftlbs 1962 Pontiac Catalina Safari Swapped in Turd of an Olds 455 Owner/Creator Catfish Motorsports https://www.youtube.com/@CatfishMotorsports Last edited by RocktimusPryme; 03-27-2024 at 10:33 PM. |
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