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saigon71
post Aug 15 2018, 08:04 AM
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I'm in the process of stripping a set of vending machines down to bare metal to repaint. It will be a rattle can paint job. I'm behind schedule on this install and it's a high-end account, so I want to nail this. I've already screwed up once painting these.

I consider myself a pretty decent DIY'er, but painting of any type has always been a trouble spot for me.

I used 80 grit sandpaper to remove the old paint. Is it necessary to sand the bare metal with a finer grit before priming? If so, what grit should I go down to?

Any other tips on the overall process would be appreciated.







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post Aug 15 2018, 08:45 AM
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When I got my motorcycle frame and tanks painted, I found a Maaco guy who painted on the side. He was excellent and very reasonably priced. I would try to find someone who can do this on the side for you. You do the prep and he sprays. It will look great and make your life easier.
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post Aug 15 2018, 10:56 AM
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QUOTE(mepstein @ Aug 15 2018, 08:45 AM) *

When I got my motorcycle frame and tanks painted, I found a Maaco guy who painted on the side. He was excellent and very reasonably priced. I would try to find someone who can do this on the side for you. You do the prep and he sprays. It will look great and make your life easier.


Hey Saigon 71,
A couple of tips I have learned over the years. When spraying aerosol paint there is a window of drying time that is important. Do all your painting and coats with one hour. Do not think that you will do some touch up the next morning, it will bust up and wrinkle on you. Needs to dry a min of 48 hrs. Not many manufactures will tell you this.
Also, feather sand old original paint with 220grit, if you strip bare metalyou can use a aerosol self etching primer. Aerosol is easy, but can be a heart breaker.

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post Aug 15 2018, 11:32 AM
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QUOTE(Bruce Edge @ Aug 15 2018, 09:56 AM) *

QUOTE(mepstein @ Aug 15 2018, 08:45 AM) *

When I got my motorcycle frame and tanks painted, I found a Maaco guy who painted on the side. He was excellent and very reasonably priced. I would try to find someone who can do this on the side for you. You do the prep and he sprays. It will look great and make your life easier.


Hey Saigon 71,
A couple of tips I have learned over the years. When spraying aerosol paint there is a window of drying time that is important. Do all your painting and coats with one hour. Do not think that you will do some touch up the next morning, it will bust up and wrinkle on you. Needs to dry a min of 48 hrs. Not many manufactures will tell you this.
Also, feather sand old original paint with 220grit, if you strip bare metalyou can use a aerosol self etching primer. Aerosol is easy, but can be a heart breaker.

Bruce

Also, I find that the problem described above in which a second coat will cause the first one to lift is worse with rustoleum paints. Just my xperience born of frustration
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