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Old 07-31-2007, 01:38 PM
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How do you prep it? I tried using 90% rubbing alcohol and it ate away at the paint.
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Old 07-31-2007, 02:11 PM
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How do you prep it? I tried using 90% rubbing alcohol and it ate away at the paint.
90% alcohol is often used to strip paint off.

Prep what?
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90% alcohol is often used to strip paint off.

Prep what?
1. S**t... that explains a lot. What about 70%? I read in some model magazine that you should use rubbing alcohol to clean the body.

2. How do you prep the body?
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1. S**t... that explains a lot. What about 70%? I read in some model magazine that you should use rubbing alcohol to clean the body.

2. How do you prep the body?

First you want to sand the whole body with 600 grit paper to get rid of the mold separation lines and to level the edges of the panel lines.

Next submerge the body in a bowl of dishwashing liquid for an hour or so to dissolve any mold release agents that may hamper adhesion of primer/paint. Scrub the body with a toothbrush and rinse.

Next prime the body with white primer for bright colors and/or light colors, use gray primer for blacks, silver/grays and other dark colors.

Sand the primer with 600 grit paper until the surface looks smooth and consistant then you're ready to paint.
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Old 08-01-2007, 12:17 PM
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What can I say Dino? I'm speechless.

Your work is always so clean......................I wish I had half your skills
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Old 08-01-2007, 12:30 PM
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Wow, that's a lovely conversion. Amazing how smooth it came out.
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Dino, you should show these pics off at Ferrarichat. They'd probably love it.
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Old 08-01-2007, 02:47 PM
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Dino, you should show these pics off at Ferrarichat. They'd probably love it.
It's over there now.
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Old 08-01-2007, 04:45 PM
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Just as I thought. Well recieved there as well.
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Old 08-01-2007, 05:28 PM
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First you want to sand the whole body with 600 grit paper to get rid of the mold separation lines and to level the edges of the panel lines.

Next submerge the body in a bowl of dishwashing liquid for an hour or so to dissolve any mold release agents that may hamper adhesion of primer/paint. Scrub the body with a toothbrush and rinse.

Next prime the body with white primer for bright colors and/or light colors, use gray primer for blacks, silver/grays and other dark colors.

Sand the primer with 600 grit paper until the surface looks smooth and consistant then you're ready to paint.
Thanks man. I've been working with 800 grit and brushes. Which explains why it takes several months.

After this, I'm never using brushes for bodywork.
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Simply amazing job Dino. Amazing job.
What did you use to mold and fit the engine cover?plastic? resin? and if possible, how?
now you are my new heroe he! he! he!
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