Engine Cover

Started by Brizee67, October 7, 2018, 23:54

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Brizee67

After looking at my original engine cover sat in my garage for the last year I thought I'd give it a proper rub down today to get rid of the clear coat failure.

I used some 400 grit wet and dry by hand followed by 800 grit on my DA. I then primed over those areas I'd just sanded.

I then block sanded with the 800 grit to flatten it and then did a final flurry with the DA.

Then once it was all dry I masked the inside face to stop any overspray hitting the inside area of the engine cover. I then sprayed about 3-4 coats of colour over the primed areas and then hit the whole panel for an extra 1-2 coats. I then sprayed 2 full coats of clear making sure that I gave particular attention to the edges and the partially exposed underside area.
I'm really pleased with the results and other than a few bits of dust to remove; it looks bloody amazing. No major colour sanding required [emoji4]


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andyroo104

You are getting rather good at this spraying Brian, impressive work.


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MAF-What a difference a spray makes!!!!!!!!!!!

Topdownman

Looks very good, is there anything left that you havent sprayed?......
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Brizee67

Quote from: andyroo104 on October  8, 2018, 15:15
You are getting rather good at this spraying Brian, impressive work.


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Thank you [emoji4]


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Brizee67

Quote from: Topdownman on October  8, 2018, 15:27
Looks very good, is there anything left that you havent sprayed?......
There's loads of panels I haven't painted yet...all the offside needs doing, oh and the bumpers [emoji16]


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