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3 coats of primer later :S



  Track 172 & Golf R32
im priming my wheels ready for paint.. after 3 coats im still getting the lines where its been sanded also getting a lot of high spots.. ive never had this before so i was wondering whether to apply another coat of primer but probably high build... but shall i sand the high points before or after i apply this last coat of high build primer ??

your help is appreciated :)
 
  Petrol Blue 182.
if you meen your still seeing scratches, try rubbing the scrathces down with a finer grit. or get some 2pack primer, that should also work mate
 
  Track 172 & Golf R32
looks f**kin terrible lol... thats the bit thats buggin me the rest is fine

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  Petrol Blue 182.
id take all the primer off, and rub down the scratched with a finer grit mate, if the highbuild primer doesnt work, your going to be wasting money mate
 

mossyv6

ClioSport Club Member
  Trophy,V6,5GT,AG200
It is going to be a lot easy to start again mate.

Nitro-mors the primer back off and sand with a finer grade of wet/dry about 1000 grade.

Then slower build up the primer coats rubbing down in between with a 1200 grade wet/dry. Should need about 3 coats of primer.

Final sand with a 1500 grade w/d paper before applying colour coat and lacquer.
 
  Track 172 & Golf R32
30 mins lol thats why im confused... im gonna whack a bit of high build on i got some in the garage anyway then sand it down tonite so il post up whether it works or not lol fingers crossed !!!
 
  ALBI 197 Sonic MKII
Use a bit if thinners to remove it all, apply a very very light haze of primer, leave it to dry for 10 mins, then apply a slightly thicker coat, do the same again and keep builing up in very light coats untill you've covered the repair/wheel

At the moment, your primer is reacting and cracking due to too thick coats and not enough drying time.

Also, if you're priming bare metal with normal primer, its not going to stick and will peel. Use etch primer. One light, light haze, 15 mins to dry, then your normal primer on top.
 
  Punto/Clio GTT
leave it to dry over night then sand out all those imperfections. will probably need a bit of filler or some putty in those cracks, try sand them out first though.

i wouldnt take all the primer off with thinners myself, waste of primer, just sand it all down then dust more on where you need to
 
  Track 172 & Golf R32
after the disaster of earlier i left it for a while to eat and regain my calm lol and applyed some filler... sanding that down getting it as smooth as possible.. still not happy but a millions times better than this morning.. so tomoro morning il sand and then one more coat leave that to dry and probably paint in the evening.

thanks for your help..

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  ALBI 197 Sonic MKII
leave it to dry over night then sand out all those imperfections. will probably need a bit of filler or some putty in those cracks, try sand them out first though.

i wouldnt take all the primer off with thinners myself, waste of primer, just sand it all down then dust more on where you need to

True. I didn't read that only part of the wheel was like this. Out of curiosity, what colour is the whels going? If it's black, I wouldn't worry too much about minor imperfections. It's silver that will show up everything.
 


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