Need help with paint for my aluminum dash, Krylon wrinkle finish |
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Need help with paint for my aluminum dash, Krylon wrinkle finish |
Krieger |
Oct 31 2010, 11:21 AM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 4,723 Joined: 24-May 04 From: Santa Rosa CA Member No.: 2,104 Region Association: None |
Anybody ever use this stuff? Is this stuff any good. The can has almost no directions for metal prep. Clean, degease, scuff. I have some good etch prime in a can. Should I prime first? I search the websit on the can duplicolor.com and it was kinda worthless.
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Mike Bellis |
Oct 31 2010, 11:29 AM
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Resident Electrician Group: Members Posts: 8,345 Joined: 22-June 09 From: Midlothian TX Member No.: 10,496 Region Association: None |
I use it without primer with good results.
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dadaDaveed |
Oct 31 2010, 11:34 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 111 Joined: 19-February 09 From: San Antonio, TX Member No.: 10,071 Region Association: Southwest Region |
Anybody ever use this stuff? Is this stuff any good. The can has almost no directions for metal prep. Clean, degease, scuff. I have some good etch prime in a can. Should I prime first? I search the websit on the can duplicolor.com and it was kinda worthless. Not the same stuff, but I used rustoleum "hammered metal" paint on my brake shields. Found it very difficult to achieve consistent texture... some area were very "hammered"... others smooth. Your results may be much better with a different product. I would do some test pieces first. |
ellisor3 |
Oct 31 2010, 11:44 AM
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HPWhore Group: Members Posts: 811 Joined: 23-October 08 From: Fleming Island, Florida Member No.: 9,683 Region Association: South East States |
Anybody ever use this stuff? Is this stuff any good. The can has almost no directions for metal prep. Clean, degease, scuff. I have some good etch prime in a can. Should I prime first? I search the websit on the can duplicolor.com and it was kinda worthless. I have used it on bare metal with good results. I would put a clear coat over it because it scratches/chips pretty easily. |
Krieger |
Oct 31 2010, 11:47 AM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 4,723 Joined: 24-May 04 From: Santa Rosa CA Member No.: 2,104 Region Association: None |
Thanks guys. I just googled it and found that a guy on a harley site put it directly on crome after a lot of sanding. Het let it dry for 15 min then put it in his oven at 200* for a few minutes. I cant do that but I d have a Halogen light I could set in front of it. I have already sanded it with 320.
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gothspeed |
Oct 31 2010, 05:58 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1,539 Joined: 3-February 09 From: SoCal Member No.: 10,019 Region Association: None |
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rick 918-S |
Oct 31 2010, 06:58 PM
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Hey nice rack! -Celette Group: Members Posts: 20,471 Joined: 30-December 02 From: Now in Superior WI Member No.: 43 Region Association: Northstar Region |
I would first use a red scuff pad to give the part some tooth then use a two part self etching primer like DuPonts Veri-Prime first. The spray can stuff works but is less effective than the two part professional primers. The acid etch is not as powerful. Using a good product will give you a chemical bond the to aluminum and leave a soft surface for the wrinkle paint to bond to. But that's just me.
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