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Sunday, August 12, 2012

Paint - Clear Coat

It took a couple days to wet sand and scuff the entire car.  When it was done it looked blue with a touch of purple.  This is just before I started painting.  Note that I didn't use plastic or tarps for the "paint booth".  I was getting debris in the paint with the booth so I decided to try it without. 


I added two more medium coats of Cobalt Kandy to push the racing stripe back and to darken the blue.  That was followed by 3 coats of clear.  I still ended up with some debris in the paint but it wasn't any more than I had with a booth.  A big shop fan kept the garage well ventilated.  All in all it worked well.


I am so glad I covered the motor with plastic though.  Note the blue on the underside of the hood.  It wipes away with a rag so it's not an issue.
This is not chameleon paint but it does shift in color depending on the light.  With the garage doors open it does have a hint of purple.  It looks really good.


With just the garage lights on it blue.  A very very deep blue.  It is also very nice.


Other than dust nibs and the occasional piece of debris, the paint is laying very flat with very little orange peel.  Note that the racing stripe is barely visible from this angle. 


It looks great from this angle too.


Take a close look at the front fender.  You can see purple.


I am really pleased with the racing stripe.  It's ghosted to just my liking.  Double click on the photo and see for yourself.


The paint looks dark, dark blue from this angle.  It's sweet.


The garage doors are closed in this picture and the shop lights are on.  The car is almost black yet the racing stripe is nicely visible from the rear of the car.  I like it!


As much as I'd like to start bolting things on the car I need to cut and buff the clear coat.  This will remove dust nibs, orange peel (there isn't much) and debris.  It will make the paint job very nice.  Hopefully I won't wet sand through the clear coat.  If I do I'll have to clear coat again.
The color looks great though!

I'll be preoccupied for the next few weeks so don't expect substantial postings during that time.

Thanks for watching!  

Saturday, August 4, 2012

Paint - Cobalt Kandy Blue

Jim Q. asked about how I was going to deal with the transition between the paint in the jambs and the paint on the car.  I used a split foam ribbon which is suppose to eliminate the hard edge left by masking tape.  It adsorbs the paint.  I think it will work well but I won't know for sure until I am done spraying.


The paint booth was set up again but this time I used new tarps on the floor.  The old tarps were dusty and they had dried paint on them, some of which made it in the paint last week.  This should help.


Two medium coats of Cobalt Kandy Blue were applied with 75% overlap followed by three medium coats with 50% overlap. The idea is to change up the spray pattern so stripes don't develop.  Clear coat was not applied.


The racing stripe is nicely ghosted.


Head on it's obvious we have a strip.


But from the side it's not so obvious.  That's a reflection of the garage doors.


Looks good from the rear.


From this angle you can't see the racing strip at all.


Or this angle.


I grabbed a flashlight to make sure we still had metallic.  We do!


 I found a couple runs, a bug or two, and a sprinkling of dust in today's paint job.  So instead of clear coating I decided to stop.  I'll sand out the imperfections over the next couple days then clear coat after that.  It's not what I had planned but it's the right thing to do.  So, until I clear coat, the paint is not finished.

 

The good news is the car is close to the right color.  It may need one more coat of Kandy but that's yet to be determined.  The bad news is I can't assemble the car yet.  Bummer.

As always, thanks for watching.