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@nvr2old-
First off, your knowledge is awesome and that you enjoy sharing it is even more so. That being said, due to a minor collision of my fueltank with a brick that happened while the tank was off the bike,![]()
I am now taking on a full bike repaint. I was going to do this anyway, the ding just motivated me.I bought all the paint and gear and I want to relay to you what the auto paint shop owner said as far as procedure and prep and get your view.
I am using Marson's Platinum Finishing glaze for the dent. He said to strip the tank using spray-on aircraft remover then prime with Omni AU Epoxy Primer, then apply the finishing glaze. Smooth as practical, then rattle can primer for sanding. I am confused about whether to put the finishing glaze on scuffed up bare metal, or to apply the primer first.
I will be using PPG Deltron 2000 black with Kwik Finish Urethane clearcoat. He recommends applying the repro decals between coats of clear. I thought it would be best to apply the stickers to the basecoat and then clearcoat over that.
Any advice?
I just wanted to toss my "ATTA BOY!" in too.
You do beautiful work and that is one FINE "S"
I'm impressed!
Don
Thank you for your valued answer. What about the sanding of the base coat? He said not to, but I want to make it smooth as possible. And, lastly, have you heard of the this clear coat, or is PPG brand better?
I would agree with your guy if it were a metallic color. Your base coat is going to be black, so I would think it would be alright to sand it smooth with 600 before applying the decals and then the clear. Make sure you put enough black on to be able to sand it smooth. 3-4 good coats should be enough. Putting decals on an un-sanded surface sometimes shows the orange peel or small bits of dirt through the decals and then there's no way to cover it up, visually. When you're sanding the base coat, I would stay away from the edges. You want a pretty good buildup of color around those before clear coating. I'm not familiar with the brand of clear you're talking about. I've always used PPG products exclusively. PPG does make a slightly less expensive brand called Omni that works pretty well, kind of a "Acura-Honda" thing, but I've found that the best paint jobs come easier from the best materials. There are other quality brands besides PPG, but it's what I'm familiar with, and it works well. I just bite the bullet, pay the price, and know that it's gonna be better in the long run.