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    #31
    Originally posted by mortation View Post
    I did my GT550 with Wal-Mart Dupont auto paint and it looked good. But everyone is right. The durability SUCKS. ANY gas eats the clear coat and the you have to buff/sand and touch up. When I paint my GS850 next week I am going to hit up Robbins auto parts. I have a compressor and can grab a paint gun so I want to use pro paint and some sort of gas resistant topper. I am still trying to figure out what we do differently than the original paint which doesnt go bonkers over gas... Perhaps I should bake it in the oven... But I am sure it will have gas residue in the tank lol...
    Just out of curiosity, when did Wal-Mart start selling DuPont paint?

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      #32
      I rattle canned my '75 honda using VHT paint, candy blue. It looked as close to "real" spray as it could get & it held up to gas spills.

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        #33
        I found some Rustoleum brand lacquer clearcoat at WalMart. Hopefully it has the same petrol-resistant properties as the lacquer mentioned here earlier?

        Also I see several brands have a rattle-can "epoxy" product for appliances and such. Haven't seen it in clear though. Do you suppose that really has the gas-resistant properties of epoxy or is it just a buzzword?

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          #34
          [quote=speedzter2000;639017]Retro, where do you get that clearcoat?? I would use it, if I could find it.

          Hi i got it from halfords in the uk it is designed for use on motorcycle tanks over top of acyrilic paints , they also do it for other paint types to, after applying 4 coats allowing 15mins between coats then allow 48hours before petrol/gas is in the tank then allow 2 weeks before useung any cutting compound. If you cant get it where you are try uk ebay someone might have it on there, i paid just over £5 for a 300m can.

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            #35
            [QUOTE=RETRO;639498]
            Originally posted by speedzter2000 View Post
            Retro, where do you get that clearcoat?? I would use it, if I could find it.

            Hi i got it from halfords in the uk it is designed for use on motorcycle tanks over top of acyrilic paints , they also do it for other paint types to, after applying 4 coats allowing 15mins between coats then allow 48hours before petrol/gas is in the tank then allow 2 weeks before useung any cutting compound. If you cant get it where you are try uk ebay someone might have it on there, i paid just over £5 for a 300m can.
            Thanks Retro...the problem is that aerosols cant go on a plane...(I believe..I COULD be wrong)

            I'll take my chances...my friend Vic says if I mix paints, etc, it could screw up the adhesive (?) properties and peel, or do worse...
            I plan on putting everything together Wednesday...
            I'll take pics

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              #36
              speedzter2000, I know you want to take your chances, but do you have access to an air compressor?
              De-stinking Penelope http://thegsresources.com/_forum/sho...d.php?t=179245

              http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...35#post1625535

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                #37
                Case Guards!!!

                I was lookin at your pics online and could help but notice that you don't have case guards. they aren't much as far as price goes (you can pick them up fairly cheaply at JCWhitney.com), they are easy to install (bolt on) and worth it.... i dumped my GS550E ('80) 7 years ago on the highway at 80mph after hitting a puddle of oil (in the middle of the night)at the beginning of an off ramp.

                If it wasn't for the case guards, both sides of the engine would be TOAST.... the bike slid on one side ...highsided ...landed on top of me and then slid for about 20 feet on the other side......some good grind off on the case guards but they are still tickin and i'm still riding that bike today(after min. cosmetic work)

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                  #38
                  I'll take my chances...my friend Vic says if I mix paints, etc, it could screw up the adhesive (?) properties and peel, or do worse...
                  I plan on putting everything together Wednesday...
                  I'll take pics [/quote]


                  Your friend Vic is correct. I beleive that I metioned the same thing in an earlier post. He is talking about the adhesion properties of the paint. The different types of paints have different Adhesion properties that make it stick to the material your are painting.That is why I said to try the other clear on your test panel first to make sure it would not react with the spray can paint.

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                    #39
                    [/quote]
                    Your friend Vic is correct. I beleive that I metioned the same thing in an earlier post. He is talking about the adhesion properties of the paint. The different types of paints have different Adhesion properties that make it stick to the material your are painting.That is why I said to try the other clear on your test panel first to make sure it would not react with the spray can paint. [/quote]

                    Is this true for paint on fibreglass too?

                    I just got a cafe fairing and have been amping myself up for the transformation from black to silver, so any and all advice is welcome. I'm also wondering about pinstriping tips and tricks if y'all have any.

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                      #40
                      Is this true for paint on fibreglass too?

                      I just got a cafe fairing and have been amping myself up for the transformation from black to silver, so any and all advice is welcome. I'm also wondering about pinstriping tips and tricks if y'all have any.[/quote]


                      What type of paint are you planning on using? The following process is how I do it using a urethane basecoat/clearcoat system. If there is paint on the fairing already I would sand it with 400 grit sand paper then prime the fairing. Then you would sand the primer being carefull not to sand through the primer into the old paint. Then you can spray on your basecoat and then apply your clearcoat. I have painted a lot of corvettes using this method and have not had any problems. This is a couple of pics of a corvette that I painted in 2000 that won an award at the Detroit Autorama. I sanded the car down then primed it blocked it then reprimed and blocked it again. I sealed it with a sealer then put the red basecoat on, then put the harlequin stripes on it, then clearcoated the whole car.If you have any further questions feel free to send me a message.



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                        #41
                        That reminds me.. it's time to buy some clearcoat. :-)
                        You'd have to be crazy to be sane in this world -Nero
                        If you love it, let it go. If it comes back....... You probably highsided.
                        1980 GS550E (I swear it's a 550...)
                        1982 GS650E (really, it's a 650)
                        1983 GS550ES (42mpg again)
                        1996 Yamaha WR250 (No, it's not a 4 stroke.)
                        1971 Yamaha LT2 (9 horsepower of FURY.)

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                          #42
                          Originally posted by swrupert83 View Post
                          I was lookin at your pics online and could help but notice that you don't have case guards. they aren't much as far as price goes (you can pick them up fairly cheaply at JCWhitney.com), they are easy to install (bolt on) and worth it.... i dumped my GS550E ('80) 7 years ago on the highway at 80mph after hitting a puddle of oil (in the middle of the night)at the beginning of an off ramp.

                          If it wasn't for the case guards, both sides of the engine would be TOAST.... the bike slid on one side ...highsided ...landed on top of me and then slid for about 20 feet on the other side......some good grind off on the case guards but they are still tickin and i'm still riding that bike today(after min. cosmetic work)
                          Wow and obviously your ok... lol All that and no mention of pain

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                            #43
                            Originally posted by Ogri View Post
                            Just out of curiosity, when did Wal-Mart start selling DuPont paint?
                            Dunno, its at my mini wal-mart in gilford

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                              #44
                              Originally posted by speedzter2000 View Post
                              Mortation...how about leaving it in the sun? I also put my sidecovers, etc...left them in the hatchback of my car and baked them that way. I'd rather blow up my car then my house...
                              lol I did the sun baking thing. Didnt help when ye old petro touched it. All in all the paint job held up really well, even the crappy spray on chrome (I am trying Alsa Corp's Mirra Chrome this round). Just any spot gas touched it got crappy.

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                                #45
                                OK, I'm reviving this thread in the hopes of seeing the promised pictures!

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