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Ray White
Joined: 02 Dec 2014 Posts: 6337 Location: Derby
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Posted: Wed May 17, 2023 1:12 pm Post subject: primer reaction |
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I don't know what I am doing wrong.
If I can't find a solution I will have to hand the car over to a bodyshop.
The problem is I can't justify the expense. |
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ukdave2002
Joined: 23 Nov 2007 Posts: 4114 Location: South Cheshire
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Posted: Wed May 17, 2023 9:08 pm Post subject: |
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I have had that reaction with a “heavy ish” coat of cellulose applied over an acrylic primer.
Try it again with an initial light coat, it creates a barrier so you can then paint normally. |
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Ray White
Joined: 02 Dec 2014 Posts: 6337 Location: Derby
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Posted: Wed May 17, 2023 9:55 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks Dave. This afternoon I knocked it back and tried again with a lighter touch and it was fine.
Tomorrow will be the moment of truth when I apply the top coats. I have managed to finish the double hump scuttle top so - apart from the body tub - that and the rest of the car is masked off.
If I can get the body tub done I can then fit the dashboard and with the electrics and fuel connected up, I can see if it will start. |
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